You are probably right. The link that MM posted has advertised pricing in GBP.I suspect they are targeting Europeans. I'm with you.
What a disappointing way to see North America.
Probably no repeat visits.
You are probably right. The link that MM posted has advertised pricing in GBP.I suspect they are targeting Europeans. I'm with you.
Nothing like being trapped on a ship with a bunch of English speaking people to get more worldly."....specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world...."
Am I the only one that finds that a little....odd?
Beautiful show of trees changing colours?What the hell do the great lakes have to offer that is worth $12k.
Am I the only one that thinks that's crazy.
Beautiful show of trees changing colours?
I'll bet most of the passengers are British.
Getting a week-long culinary experience where meat isn't boiled, potatoes aren't fried and everything else isn't curried might be worth it.
That sounds dumb. I'd have no problem sending some money to a charity or something to deflect most of the tire kickers. I'm not signing an offer to purchase before I see it. Maybe I don't like how the layout feels and then I'd be in breach.So, picking up from earlier in this thread, my sister and BIL didn't go for the Doral. Reasons.
Have been looking at a few other options. Lots of stories, but anyways, my sister found another good solid option she was interested in, and best part was that apparently it's still in the water up in Barrie. Good for a water trial.
So, she reached out to the yacht broker company that's selling it and got a response back that they won't even show the boat without a written offer to purchase. For a boat that we haven't even set eyes on yet and might turn out like some others where the photos were 10 years old and what we saw on arrival was not what the photos promised. Or had mechanical issues as soon as you started looking and listening closely.
WTF? That has to be the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I of course don't deal with yacht brokers on a regular basis, but is this customary? If so, there's a lot of people who are just going to have "GFY!" moments like my sister did and the seller is probably left sitting wondering why their boat that they hired someone to sell still hasn't sold. Boats aren't exactly flying off the shelves this time of year, you'd think that a yacht broker would be falling backwards over themselves to actually have someone interested in making a sale this time of year, and instead, we get that?
I had similar where a dealer was trying to sell me a 235M that they refused to take it out of showroom without a deposit and signed offer.That sounds dumb. I'd have no problem sending some money to a charity or something to deflect most of the tire kickers. I'm not signing an offer to purchase before I see it. Maybe I don't like how the layout feels and then I'd be in breach.
Hell, I'd even be ok throwing in couple hundred in gas. Nobody is joyriding in October.From the broker, quotes below.
The “I know this seller wants to get the boat sold” at the end is the chefs kiss. Nobody’s going to even come look at the damn thing if they feel like they’re going to end up in a legal battle to get out of an offer to purchase and/or get a deposit back if they arrive on the dock and it’s not as advertised right out of the gate, of heck, she just doesn’t like the size/floorplan/whatever.
I understand the window shopper thing, but if you are trying to avoid those put a $50 fee or something on whatever on the agreement to come see the boat, donated to charity like you said if the deal doesn’t move forward. These brokers are making ~10% of the sale to begin with for their time, they really should be doing something for it.
This guy equating it to buying a house is pretty laughable, you don’t make an offer to purchase before going to tour a home….
A friend wanted a ride in a Formula off shore and asked Formula about a test ride. They were pleased to do it if he signed a purchase agreement. He was prepared to pay for the ride but there was no way in hell his wife was letting him mortgage the house for a toy.So, picking up from earlier in this thread, my sister and BIL didn't go for the Doral. Reasons.
Have been looking at a few other options. Lots of stories, but anyways, my sister found another good solid option she was interested in, and best part was that apparently it's still in the water up in Barrie. Good for a water trial.
So, she reached out to the yacht broker company that's selling it and got a response back that they won't even show the boat without a written offer to purchase. For a boat that we haven't even set eyes on yet and might turn out like some others where the photos were 10 years old and what we saw on arrival was not what the photos promised. Or had mechanical issues as soon as you started looking and listening closely.
WTF? That has to be the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I of course don't deal with yacht brokers on a regular basis, but is this customary? If so, there's a lot of people who are just going to have "GFY!" moments like my sister did and the seller is probably left sitting wondering why their boat that they hired someone to sell still hasn't sold. Boats aren't exactly flying off the shelves this time of year, you'd think that a yacht broker would be falling backwards over themselves to actually have someone interested in making a sale this time of year, and instead, we get that?
Brokers are familiar with process and can usually figure out whether the shopper is novice or a salty dog. different users. It not unreasonable for a broker to suspect a novice when asked for a “test ride” to think the buyer might be a novice.From the broker, quotes below.
The “I know this seller wants to get the boat sold” at the end is the chefs kiss. Nobody’s going to even come look at the damn thing if they feel like they’re going to end up in a legal battle to get out of an offer to purchase and/or get a deposit back if they arrive on the dock and it’s not as advertised right out of the gate, of heck, she just doesn’t like the size/floorplan/whatever.
I understand the window shopper thing, but if you are trying to avoid those put a $50 fee or something on whatever on the agreement to come see the boat, donated to charity like you said if the deal doesn’t move forward. These brokers are making ~10% of the sale to begin with for their time, they really should be doing something for it.
This guy equating it to buying a house is pretty laughable, you don’t make an offer to purchase before going to tour a home….
Yup.I agree that it was probably the kneejerk “this person doesn’t own a boat and is just window shopping and going to waste my time” aspect that lead to that sort of response, however still, given the time of year and that the opportunity to sell a boat in almost November is kind of hanging there in front of you, trying to come across somewhat more tactfully and reasonably would have been a better choice in my opinion.
One sticker is "Will I like the way it handles?"Offer to purchase is a standard form almost any broker in Canada is using , ( and US also) . It’s in no way binding , it gives the broker some protection so if a fat guy falls down the stairs , he was there on an offer to purchase . Unless your at an “in water” boat show like port credit and Kingston run , or better Annapolis, there you can wander through 50 boats for sale , ( with an agent it tow) . The offer to purchase will also include an out on the survey . Even a brand new boat can “ fail a survey” . Offer to purchase is just a liability cover, you can include the line when you sign , subject to approved finance they say Mom wouldn’t give me the money.
It’s correct there are lots of boat brokers but for many it’s part time work, you like boats so you become a real estate agent for boats .
Many nice boat owners will tell the broker , offer to purchase in hand , just so you don’t have Saturday shoppers going through your boat. If you’re legitimately shopping in the big league , it’s just a technicality to weed out looky loos . You don’t have to buy the boat . And a deposit to look ? Never .
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