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Luxury Yacht Charter Mediterranean

June 26th, 2008 — 04:21 am
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Rumble Romagnoli asked:


Choosing a destination for your holiday vacation can be difficult. Introducing the idea of a Mediterranean holiday makes your choice even more difficult. Deciding on an ideal vacation is not easy; picture sandy white beaches, crystal blue waters and exotic locations on board luxurious large private yachts. Luxury Mediterranean yacht vacations bring together locations with natural beauty, glamour, lifestyle and cultural heritage.

The Mediterranean is a mixing ground for the meeting of cultures. From ancient times it was an important route for merchants and travelers with trade and cultural exchanges. The emerging cultures of Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Phoenician met over the Mediterranean to name a few, many reminders of these cultures are still in evidence today.

Ancient Romans believed that the Mediterranean was the centre of the Earth. Today, the Mediterranean is the most popular destination for yacht charter vacations. The Mediterranean is bounded by exotic ports of call and includes the French Riviera, Italian Coasts, France, Spain, Croatia, Southern Turkey and Greece. An unparalleled climate assures a memorable time with long sunny summers and mild winters.

Imagine vacationing aboard a luxury yacht charter and sampling the beauty of the Balaeric Islands and luxury yacht charter Antibes. Famous luxury yacht vacation destinations include Monaco, Cannes, St Tropez, Portofino, Barcelona, Valencia and Corfu to name a few.

Caribbean yacht charters, luxury Mediterranean charter cruises and Antibes yacht charter vacations are a luxurious alternative. Visit exotic locations on board a yacht with all the comforts and pleasures of home with many extras including a professional and attentive charter yacht crew on board to ensure a smooth and enjoyable luxury yacht charter vacation.

Luxury yacht charter French Riviera, is the most popular yacht holiday destination and playground of the world’s rich and famous. The Côte dAzur has 100 miles of the most exclusive waterfront in the world. It has over 30 harbours along the French Mediterranean coastline with luxurious super yachts alongside humble fishing vessels.

The Italian Coast also attracts corporate yacht charter, business yacht charter, luxury motor yacht charters, luxury mega yacht charters and sailing yacht charters, encompassing the Isle of Capri and the islands of Ischia, Elba and Ponza. The old-world fishing village of Portofino and the City of Pompeii are must see ports of call on your Mediterranean charter voyage.

A recent addition to Europes favourite luxury yacht charter playgrounds is the Balaeric Islands of Spain. Historical remnants of gothic castles and ancient cobbled streets mesh with tapas bars, nightclubs and portside cafes, both old and new.

Being one of the largest luxury yacht charter vacations destinations in the world, the Mediterranean has a large choice of charter boats available. Take your pick, either a luxury motor yacht charter or luxury sailing yacht charters. Choose either a bareboat charter or skippered, crewed yachts. Other options include catamaran, power boat, mega sailing yachts, luxury mort yachts, luxury private yachts and the increasingly popular luxury super yachts. The sublime climate is attractive with the peak yacht vacations season running from April to the end of October. One option to increase your choice of berths and anchorages is to select either of the shoulder seasons, April-May and September-October. Advantages to selecting a shoulder season is the reduced numbers of on-shore tourists.

All of these Mediterranean destinations have a blending of traditional and modern. A mix of culture and passionate display of life imbibes any Mediterranean yacht charter vacation with a sense of adventure.



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Selling a Yacht

June 22nd, 2008 — 05:08 pm
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Kelly Wheeler asked:


 

Selling a Yacht – Where to Start?



Whatever your reason for selling your yacht, be it upgrading or simply moving on to the next adventure, the process can be simple and easy. The easiest place to start is to decide how you are going to sell – through a broker, privately or as a trade-in. From there, the process is simple. With a broker, you can rest assured that all the work will be done for you at a price. If selling your yacht yourself, following these easy guidelines can help make the process a pleasant and successful one.

 

Getting Your Yacht Ready for Sale



As with all things, presentation is key and a clean and well-maintained yacht will only impress and sell quickly. It goes without saying that the deck should be scrubbed, the varnish restored to its original shine and the galley be free of crumbs and dirty dishes. If you intend to keep any of the yacht’s extras, like the waverunner or skis, remove them before a viewing – buyers could be put off by what they then see as misleading features.

 

Make sure the engine is checked and clean and starts the first time that it is fired. Any dirt around this area is a sign of poor maintenance that could make buyers question the value of the yacht. Once everything is clean and smelling fresh, set the scene for the viewings. Have the table set with beautiful tableware suggesting a romantic onboard meal. Lay the deck out with sun beds and bright towels, simply inviting guests to imagine what it would be like to laze the summer afternoons away on their new yacht.

 

When to Sell Your Yacht



The best time to think about selling your yacht is at the beginning of the yachting season in your area. Buyers are most interested when the sun is shining and they can picture themselves on the deck enjoying a cocktail while the waves splash beneath them.



How to Sell Your Yacht



There are three basic choices when choosing to sell your yacht – selling it privately, trading it in or using a yacht broker. Smaller vessels can usually be sold easily by their owners but larger yachts require complicated papers and negotiations that are best left to the professionals. While you may make the most profit out of selling privately, the time and hassle involved usually outweigh the benefits, sending most people straight to a broker.

 

Trading in your yacht is only best done when purchasing a new one. Many dealers prefer not to take trades on used yachts and the amount offered varies considerably amongst dealers, usually well below market value. Trade-ins can however save you money, as sales tax is only worked out on the selling amount less the trade-in value, which for some, makes this option the most cost-effective.

 

The Paperwork and Legalities Involved in Selling a Yacht



As with any asset changing hands, there is paperwork that needs to be filled out and legalities that need to be taken into account. Selling privately means that you need to type up a bill of sale that includes the names of all involved, their details, the price and the type of yacht along with its registration numbers. This document can act as the receipt of the transaction. A cashiers or certified cheque is the best option for payment, for both the deposit and the final amount.

 

Do not simply sign over the pink slip of the boat to the new owner. Send in the accompanying form to the registration authorities specifying that the yacht has been sold and to whom it now belongs. Failure to do so could result in you being held liable for accidents caused by the new owner.

 

While you are not legally required to volunteer information about the yacht, concealing a defect can be to your detriment and it is in everyone’s best interest to be upfront. Finally, once the yacht is sold and leaves your possession, be sure to cancel your insurance and apply for a refund on any pre-paid amount.

 

Using a Yacht Broker



All the documentation needed to sell your yacht privately can be overwhelming and in order to keep the process as simple as possible, a yacht broker can be your best option. Handling every aspect of the process, a broker is likely to fetch the best price for your yacht and with the absolute minimum amount of hassle to you.

 

Brokerage firms are experienced in the buying and selling of yachts of all sizes and make the process a seamless one. Once confirmed as your broker, such a firm will prepare all the full technical specification of your craft and suggest the best price to you. Once agreed upon, a yacht broker will launch a comprehensive marketing campaign that guarantees a quick sale to the right buyer at the best possible price. All aspects of the sale, from the cleaning of the yacht to the showings and paperwork can be covered by the broker, leaving you to simply sign the final papers.

 

Tips for Dealing with Yacht Brokers



Brokers work on commission which can range from five to ten percent of the selling price, similar to real estate agents. Some brokers specialise in a particular type of yacht and are more likely to have access to specific and serious buyers. In these cases, a higher commission can be beneficial as you receive the pay-off of an experienced broker that is likely to get you the best price.

 

You should always sign a listing agreement with a yacht broker that has been fully explained to you. All brokers that belong to an association are required to abide by a code of ethics. By these ethics they should outline the best type of listing agreement for you and not for them.

 

Buyers usually request a marine survey that inspects the condition of your yacht. Any defaults are then used to either negotiate a new price or are requested to be fixed by you, the owner. Make sure your broker is clear on how much you are willing to spend on repairs and how low you would be willing to drop the asking price.





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how many yachts are actually based in florida?

June 19th, 2008 — 02:34 pm
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Becky asked:


my boyfriend wants to work on a yacht but is worried that he might be based somewhere different than florida… if he finds ar job in florida, what are the odds that the boat will spend most of its time in florida?

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2 comments » | Boats & Boating

Has either candidate done the math to see how much cheaper it is to run an electric car?

June 18th, 2008 — 03:20 pm
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Korny Dog asked:


The small, economy version now available in Germany is below $5,000 and that means auto insurance is much cheaper, not to mention all the other savings. No gas, 70% less maintenance, mile for mile it is less than 25% of a standard gasoline car. Not the time for luxury land yachts in these times.

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8 comments » | Elections

Where can I find a luxury yacht charter in Hawaii?

June 16th, 2008 — 09:08 am
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Peter J asked:


We are going to be staying in Waikiki on Oahu and want a private yacht charter for a sunset cruise.

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