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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Boat Seats - Get Then Cheap, Discounted Or Even Free

Few things are as pleasant as a trip on a boat with people that you like, whether it's a fishing trip, a leisure voyage out to the sea, or a weekend down a river. Even if it's your profession to be on a boat, there is something about being on the water that just makes it special.

It could be on a vessel equipped for fishing, on a powerful yacht or on a leisurely freshwater pontoon; in any case it is a fantastic pastime that pleases young and old.

Boat seats are a fundamental part of any of these vessels, and you will find that any trip will turn onto a nightmare if the seating isn't comfortable. And this isn't just a passing inconvenience, but a serious issue of crew fatigue and safety.

Any boating hobbyist or professional will surely appreciate that if an exchange of boat seats is necessary, it is better to spend less than the full price on them.

Buying used boat seats is one of the most obvious solutions - you may be able to get very good prices by looking at the local classifieds, or at sale notices posted at your local marina. And if you have any friends that share your passion for boating, you may be able to buy seats from them if they are about to get new ones. Granted, used boat seats may need a bit of repair, but it will be worth it in the long term

If you have a lot of acquaintances who are into boating, you could approach a retailer for a bulk discount. Even if the boat seats you are looking for are not of the same type, you can get a hefty reduction even if you are buying different models.

Even if you are buying new by yourself, ask the shop if they have any special offers on boat seats. Often these are not advertised prominently, so you will need to ask. Sometimes discounts will materialize just because you asked for it, so never neglect this step!

Check aftermarket shops too. These are retailers specializing in end-of-the-line products, which are usually much cheaper than current ones. The next aftermarket shop may be out of the way so inquire about availability of boat seats over the phone in advance. It may well be worth the call!

Using the Internet is, of course, a great way to find cheaper boat seats, not only for research purposes like you are doing right now, but also to compare prices of different online retailers.

Another very cheap source of boat seats are auctions, whether online on sites such as eBay or off-line. Check the local and trade papers to fund out if any auctions are being held in the local area.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

13 Tips For Selling Your Used Boat

When selling a boat you need to be aware of special requirements needed to effectively sell your boat. Here are 13 tips that I have found work to assure that the transaction goes smoothly for you.



Reach out and touch someone - No one expects you to take out an ad on the Super Bowl to sell your boat, but you do need to spend money if you intend to sell your boat. Determine what you can afford to spend to market your boat and commit to an effective marketing program. Use a combination of the Internet, local shoppers and boat classifieds listings in local papers.



Mr. Clean - A clean boat is much closer to sold than a dirty one. It's amazing how much money some boaters will spend to market their boat then they don't even clean it up properly. If your not willing to do it right, pay a professional detailer a few hundred to clean it up right.



Whisper Sweet Nothings - Many boaters over look those little things that make a used boat appealing to a used boat buyer. Remember that most new boats don't come with all the frills. These little things can go far in securing a sale for your used boat. Keep in mind that mentioning that you include a radar, fish finder, downriggers etc. often spur a new boat buyer to think twice about the new vs. used market.



One Ringy Dingy, Two Ringy Dingy - Have you ever called a seller and found that they weren't home or they had an answering machine. If you are serious about selling your boat, answer the phone. If you're not going to be home, then forward your calls to a cell phone. Don't have a cell phone ... get one! If you don't answer the phone when the prospect is ready to buy, you just wasted a whole lot of money for nothing...



the Price is Right - More boaters make mistakes in pricing their boat too high for the market. Do a search on the internet for similar boats and be sure yours has some advantage over the others. It may be price, or it may be features. If it isn't one or the other then you're keeping your boat for another year!



Fun, Fun, Fun - When the customer comes out to see the boat, make the experience fun. Have a poster on board with photos of your fun experiences on the boat. People buy based on emotion, so give it to them. If you are selling a fishing boat, don't take all the equipment off the boat, have the rods in the rod holders, have photos of all the trophy fish you caught out for them to see and discuss. Share your experiences with your customer.



Say Cheese - If you don't show photos on the internet of your boat, don't bother. Very few people will buy a boat without seeing photos first. Would you look for a boat with just text? Take four photos and have them included in your listing. Photos should be exterior side view, rear shot, helm and interior.



That's my line,, and I'm stickin to it - If your boat has had repairs, list them. Every used boat has seen it's share of dings and dents. Ignoring these will only create suspicion amongst your potential buyers. By listing your repairs, you avoid potential blunders later when a survey brings the problem to surface.



Cool hand Luke - If you don't have the stomach for people climbing all over your boat, only to criticize the condition or worse yet say nothing, then you need a Boat Broker. Brokers don't have emotional attachments, and they have more available time to meet with potential clients than you do. So if you don't have the stomach for it, hand it off to a cooler hand.



Don't be an Average Joe - Every other seller of used boat all say the same thing. My boat has a heater, fish finder, radar, etc. Use words to describe why these things are important. Remember many used boat buyers are inexperienced boaters and many are first time buyers who don't understand what these features do. Use words like "Eagle II fish finders identifies the depth of each fish and comes with temperature gauge and speed control allowing you to control your lure depth and speed" or "Heater provides three minute warm up of interior cabin for early morning or late fall cruising."



A Three Hour Tour - If your boat is in the water at the time you are selling, offer to take the potential buyer for a ride. State this in your ad and entice them to come out for a ride. Nothing works better to get the customer emotionally involved with your boat than a free ride.



And the Survey Says... - If you've owned your boat for more than 5 years, it is strongly suggested that you have a survey done on the boat before you list it. A survey can point out potential road blocks in the sale of your boat. This is especially true for Yacht and High Performance boats. Lets say you spend $500-$1000 to market your boat only to find out that a potential buy could not get financing because your boat have a problem due to their survey. Not only have you lost your advertising investment, but now you need to make the repairs. Doing a survey first can bring potential problems to the surface.



As The World Turns - Every boater who places an ad thinks that it will sell quickly. The reality is that boats take about 3 months to find a partner. That is provided the right person sees the boat. Be patient and most of all, be sure that when you get that opportunity to show your boat you haven't misplaced all the other tips we shared with you.

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

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Friday, September 10, 2010

So You Want to Become a Yacht Broker

Frequently I have clients or friends say to me, "You must have lots of fun being a Yacht Broker; being on boats all day, you're on holiday all day long". Yes, I do enjoy it but it is a lot of work if you want to be productive. Let me explain what it takes to make it work. If you think you have what it takes, give me a call.

The difficult part.

For starters, Florida Yacht Brokers have worked as sales people a full 2 years, before a full Broker position can be achieved. Each state is different. As a Broker you might own the company or work for a parent company. As an owner/Broker as I do with Paradise Yachts, operation of a yacht sales business enterprise includes marketing, sales, marketing, accounting, banking, web site design and building, search engine optimization, tax collecting, and bottle washing. So I have to allocate my time based upon what needs to keep the business operating. But for the role of this article, we'll just be assuming you will want to become a yacht sales person.

To begin, the principal matter is you have to like yachts; no, you have to live yachts and boating. But there is more. You have to know boats and yachts like the skin of your chin; it's got to be your life. You have to be able to discuss boats in detail; your customers will certainly be able to do so.

Do you currently own a boat? Have you previously owned a boat? What is your experience operating a yacht? Your customers will want to talk about how things function while underway, how to dock a twin screw boat, and how things aboard operate. Can you walk the talk? Have you ever done it? Can you direct your customers based upon experience?

What's your personality? Are you out going and able to reach out to clients? The majority of the people you meet will be total strangers.

Do you view yourself a self-starter? Are you willing to make it happen; if you don't go to work, no one will be there to remind you?

Do you possess a basic sales perspective? Are you a customer service type of person?

Can you live without a paycheck for 1, 2, 3 months? It does and will happen. Yacht Brokers only get paid when we sale a yacht. You must have good money management skills.

Are you willing to work 7 days a week, every day including holidays if required? I work every day, usually 12 hour days. Clients look at yachts everyday and you must be willing to take the telephone call or respond to the e-mail at any time.

Are you up on computers? Are you comfortable on a website? You'll need to possess a powerful computer, printer, and scanner and have internet capability to upload yacht listings online.

Are you an accomplished photographer? Can you use a digital camera and use photographic software. You will needat least a 8 mega pixel digital photographic camera. They are not cheap!

Can you pull through a full background investigation? If you want to work in Florida, it's needed to get a license. If you work in another State, you will not be able to enter the State of Florida working as a yacht sales person.

Are you prepared to shell out $600.00 every 2 years for the exclusive right of carrying that license?

Do you have a cell phone, Blackberry or iPhone; you can't live without them.

Can you survive the unbearable hot sun or endure pouring rain to show yachts to customers?

Can you deal with with irritating clients that often demand more than you wish to give?

The easy part

Do you wish to have an endless income? Yes, the money you make is up to you.

Do you like having fun? Yes, it's a lot of fun seeing a new, happy boat owner. And yes, we do get to have our fair share of boat rides.

Do you like meeting many new acquaintances? Every stranger I meet is just a friend I haven't yet made.

Do you like being your own boss? In the boat business, you get to call the shots.

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Choosing the Best Saltwater and Freshwater Fishing Rods, Reels, Rod-n-Reel Combos and Accessories

There are many reasons why anglers choose to purchase their fishing gear online and I have been doing so for many years. Continued measures to protect online transactions and customer privacy lead me to believe that I will continue to do so. Over the years, I have assembled my ideal rod & reel combos for both freshwater and saltwater fishing at huge discounts, both new and used.

It would have been very time consuming and expensive to research products, pricing, brand reputation and more without the internet. Like so many others, my local bait and tackle shop carried a very limited selection of gear that was usually catered to the type of fishing that is done in the immediate vicinity, whether for trout, bass or a very small selection of saltwater tackle. My only other option used to be going to the big chain-store that had salesmen that knew less than I did about the products, but they were very friendly and knowledgeable in assisting me purchase my fishing poles and other gear at full retail price. I thought they were called fishing rods and you call that a huge selection?

So, naturally I gravitated to shopping on the internet and a few big e-commerce sites like Ebay® and Amazon®. I could easily find flawlessly functioning fishing reels, unbreakable fishing rods, colorful jigs & lures without teeth marks, scratches or chipped paint, fishing accessories like line winders, strippers, reel spools and the list goes on at truly discounted prices. Through 20 years of fishing, I have taught myself how to properly maintain my gear and I would suggest everyone take the time to do so. There is so much fishing gear on sites like these that just need a little T.L.C. and a clean rinsing, some grease and oil, that will fish as if they were brand new. High quality rods and reels from name brand manufacturers are so strong and corrosion-resistant that someone would really have to neglect a product for it not to function after a little cleaning. I could practically buy a reel, clean it up and fish with it for several years and probably sell it for very close to what I paid.

Take advantage and save money when purchasing fishing tackle by learning how to maintain your fishing gear and equipment. To start, tighten your reel drags as tight as possible and then spray your fishing reels with freshwater after every fishing trip. Do not run water over them, as this may push salt or unwanted dirt into the reel. Use a spray bottle and lightly spray with a mist over the entire reel. Wipe clean the excess water and remember to loosen the drags, or else they may stick. This should be done for both your freshwater and saltwater gear. Look for more articles on breaking down your fishing reels and customizing both spinning and conventional fishing reels.

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