Happy Sailing with Online Boat Auctions
Always wanted a boat but don’t have the
money to spend tens of thousands (or more) on the boat of your
dreams? Then take advantage of online boat
auctions! This is a great way to find just what
you’re looking for at a price you can afford. If you are in
the market for a boat - a yacht, a sailboat, or a speedboat
- you can find the boat of your desires in any one of the
numbers of online boat auctions that occur every month
throughout the U.S.
A vessel found in auctions, and that goes for online boat
auctions, is sold “as is, where is”, which means some may be
very used or have damage caused by natural events, such as
hurricane or bumps into mooring slips and so forth.
If boats you’re looking at are damaged, the descriptions
will most often say so. In most cases, owners will also be very
specific about how a boat was damaged in any way; such as
whether the boat leaked, experienced interior water damage due
to storm or hurricane, or an “oops, I scraped the side against
the docking slip” kind of stuff.
Some online boat auctions catalogs can be had for free, but
explore websites and become accustomed to how the process works
before you jump in and start bidding. Understand the shipping,
handling and delivering processes involved after the purchase
of an auctioned boat.
Many boats are auctioned because they were repossessed and
may be in excellent to fair condition. Sometimes, boats may be
located in a dry dock or salvage yard. Find out first! The
expenses involved in loading vessels onto transport trailers
can be quite pricy, so figure those expenses into your bid.
Check through the online or print guide offered by the
auction company for details on bidding, contacting sellers and
how to arrange pickup and transportation.
As always, check first with your local marina to
make sure you can dock the particular type of boat you’re
looking to purchase at their slip and what the fees are. (Or
that your town or city codes will be allowed to park the vessel
in your driveway or backyard on a trailer.) You might need some
special equipment as well, such as winches, trailer, and straps
(and a car or truck that can handle the weight).
If you’re buying a repo, make sure you will be able to
receive all paperwork regarding the vessel, including
registration, bill of sale, title of ownership and that you are
aware of all fees involved in the transaction.
If this is your first vessel, have someone more experienced
in sea-faring help you with buying your first boat. Have him or
her accompany you to view the vessel if at all possible, as
well as check out the engine and exterior and interior shells,
compartments and seams to make sure the vessel you purchase is
seaworthy.
To find online boat
auctions, just type “online boat auctions” into
your favorite browser search bar, sit back and click away.
Check out the numerous types of boating craft available at
auctions throughout the country and find exactly what you’ve
always dreamed of. Oh, and happy sailing.
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