A step-by-step guide to buying a boat

Story by Harris & Ellis / July 12, 2023

Author: Patricia and Grant Bowlby Yacht Brokers Harris & Ellis Yachts

Purchasing a new boat is an exciting journey. Once you and your broker have found the perfect boat, here are four important steps to making it yours—plus a bonus one.

Step 1: Make an offer

To write the Agreement of Purchase and Sale, your broker will need the following from you:

  • whose name(s) the boat will be in and the correct spelling.
  • the mailing address including postal code and contact phone number for the primary owner’s name (one of the above).
  • the amount that you will be offering for the boat. Your broker will help you determine the current market value, as well as what similar boats have sold for recently.
  • a date that you would like to take possession. Generally, this will be three to four weeks from the date of the acceptance of the offer. The exception is during the cold winter months if sea trials are not possible. Again, your broker will help you with the timing based on the location of the boat and weather conditions.
  • any conditions other than the survey, the mechanical inspection, and the sea trial that you would like included in the sale. These might be specific items on board that are not listed, or timing of work that may have been started by the seller.

With this information, your broker will draw up an offer, then send it to you for your approval and signature. Once your broker receives the offer back from you, they’ll present it to the seller.

There could be some negotiation around the price or conditions which your broker will work through with both parties. Remember that, as with anything else, the price of the boat is dependent upon what the buyer will pay and what the seller will accept for the vessel.

Step 2: Satisfy the conditions

Once the offer has been accepted by both you and the seller, the next step is to fulfil the conditions. A few things to know:

  • you will make a deposit on the boat.
  • you’ll book a surveyor and a mechanic to inspect the boat (unless the boat has an outboard, which some surveyors can inspect). As Certified Professional Yacht Brokers it’s a conflict of interest for us to recommend a surveyor or mechanic to you. However, we can provide you with a list of local surveyors and mechanics and help you navigate the process.
  • your broker will coordinate the inspection dates with the seller and the marina or yacht club, so be sure to let your broker know the name of the surveyor and the mechanic, if there is one, and the date and time of each inspection.
  • the boat should be out of the water for the survey but in the water for the mechanical inspection. Your broker will help facilitate hauling and relaunching the boat as needed.
  • if the boat has been out of the water for the winter, the date for launch may be determined by the marina’s schedule. You’ll need to allow the marina and the seller a couple of days from the day of launch to prepare the boat for the sea trial.
  • once the boat has passed the survey and mechanical inspections, or you and your broker have worked with the seller to decide how any issues will be resolved, you’re ready for the sea trial. At that time, the seller will walk you through all the on-board systems, demonstrating how they work and explaining any maintenance that the seller has performed during ownership. This is a great opportunity for you to ask questions regarding maintenance, upgrades, or idiosyncrasies of the boat. Weather permitting, you and the seller will take the boat out for a short run to demonstrate how it is set up to perform.
  • As each condition is met, remember to notify your broker. They will keep track to ensure that the timelines within the contract are met.

Step 3: Get ready for Closing Day

When all conditions have been met and accepted, a date will be set for closing. Before that date, you’ll need to:

  • contact your insurance company and set up coverage to begin on the Closing Day. Your insurance company will likely require a copy of the survey to bind coverage.
  • contact the marina or yacht club where you plan to keep the boat and let them know when it will arrive or, if the vessel already resides there, when you will take possession (i.e., the closing date). The marina may want you to fill out a contract and will likely ask for a copy of your insurance.
  • contact your bank to arrange for a Certified Cheque or Bank Draft for the day of closing.

Step 4: Closing Day

On the day of closing, you, the seller, and your broker will meet to finalize the purchase of the boat. This is your chance to ask the owner any additional questions. Here’s what the day will look like:

  • your broker will have paperwork already filled out for you to sign, including:
  • Acceptance of Yacht
  • Bill of Sale (both you and the seller will sign)
  • Transfer of ownership / License transfer documents
  • the specific paperwork will depend on whether the boat is Licensed or Registered.
  • you will then provide your certified cheque or bank draft for the final balance to either the seller or your broker as per the prior agreement.
  • the seller will hand over the keys to the boat and any other documents or items they have that pertain to the boat.
  • once you have paid for the boat, you should check in with the marina to let them know that you are now the new owner and to complete any required paperwork.

Bonus Step: Time to Celebrate

The boat is yours—enjoy! And don’t forget that we are always available to answer questions as you get to know her.

 

Testimonials

George Ayers was terrific to work with over the past few months as I evaluated, negotiated and purchased a CS 30 that Harris & Ellis Yachts had listed in Sarnia. He was patient, thorough and totally professional. I have owned nine sailboats in my 50+ years as a sailor. My experience with George and Harris & Ellis Yachts has been my best boat buying experience to date.

George did an amazing job of selling our CS 30 sailboat. A caring and compassionate person, he went above and beyond our expectations and never stopped working on our behalf to get the job done. We are forever grateful for his dedication to his work. Please let him know how much we think of him!

I am writing to express my deepest gratitude for the outstanding service provided by Greg. Last October, my husband suddenly passed away due to a heart attack, leaving behind two boats. Greg was instrumental in helping me sell the first boat quickly and at a very good price. As for the second boat, due to my husband's declining health in his final year, the boat had been sitting idle at the dock near our home for over a year. Greg demonstrated the utmost professionalism in cleaning, maintaining, and preparing the boat for sale. He put in a tremendous amount of work, understanding the niche market for this boat, and always kept me informed of his progress without burdening me with the stress of the process. Last week, Greg successfully sold the second boat, and I am very satisfied with the price achieved. His professionalism and confidence in his work gave me a much-needed sense of security during such a difficult time.    

Thank you for all your work in facilitating the sale of our dad's boat. Jake and I really appreciate all the hard work you put into it with the many visits, paperwork, etc. A special mention has to go out to Grant for teaching me how to fold the sails!

As first-time boat buyers and as foreigners wanting to buy a cruising catamaran in the US, we knew we needed a reliable broker that had our best interests in mind. John Heintzman was just that, and more! He was extremely committed to understanding what we were looking for, gave great advice, and guided us through the purchase process with great patience and knowledge. All in all, we felt very well taken care of.

I feel compelled to reach out about the absolutely wonderful experience that I have had with Grant and Patricia Bowlby. I completed the purchase of a boat yesterday and I couldn’t be happier. They were so helpful, kind, and patient. This was my first experience with a broker, and I think I’ve found the best.

I can’t thank Ewan Campbell enough for the super job he did in selling G, making up for my lack of experience in this realm and patiently searching for just the right buyer and a win-win for seller and buyer alike.

It was a wonderful experience selling A with Jeff Cole’s expert assistance. Thank you for simplifying a complicated process. Your patience and kindness are especially appreciated.

I just wanted to thank Jeff Cole for all his hard work. He was very professional and effective.

Our Latest from Instagram

Recent price improvement! A luxurious blue water cruiser centre-cockpit model with impressive light air speeds and comfortable heavy weather performance. Location: Sarnia, ON 
Schedule your private showing today!

#yachtbroker #boatforsale #luxuryyacht #HarrisEllis #bristolyachts

...

5 0
This Bristol Yachts 56.6 center-cockpit sailboat is a luxurious blue-water cruiser with impressive light air speeds and comfortable heavy weather performance.
She is a sloop with a wide beam, and a moderate draft with the board up.
This boat is equipped with numerous amenities for comfortable cruising.
The build quality is excellent, the interior is warm and cozy, the classic lines are striking. She is a proper yacht in immaculate condition, and she is ready to go sailing.

#boats #boatsales #boatsforsale #yachtlife #yachtsforsale #boatsforsalecanada #yachtsales #findabroker

...

9 0
The elegant, trailerable Crabber has the classic look of a topsail gaff cutter or a modern Bermuda rig set on a graceful hull with low-profile cabin and large protected cockpit, plus a long keel cut away forward for maneuverability.

#boats #boatsales #boatsforsale #yachtlife #yachtsforsale #boatsforsalecanada #yachtsales #findabroker

...

2 1
This Nelson/Marek-designed 43 was built by Carroll Marine and is 1 of only 9 built - the only one with a Wheel. She was designed under the IMS Rules of the early 1990's and these were good-sailing seakindly boats. Major improvements to decks, hull, keel, electronics and sail inventory since 2019. FASTRAK is ready to sail, and ready to win.
Features: Volvo 45hp diesel Saildrive, new BMG electronics suite, new sails, fresh water since new

#boats #boatsales #boatsdaily #boatsforsale #boatsboatsboats #yachts #yachtsales #yachtspotter #yachtsforsale #yachtservices #boatforsale #findayachtbroker

...

0 0
This classic 1972 Tartan 46 is a seasoned racer/cruiser sailboat. In its first life, it sailed the Great Lakes until 2004 when it was outfitted for a two-year circumnavigation. It came back to freshwater in 2007 and has been gently sailed since then. Features: Perkins 4-108 deisel (1999), Kubota Genny (2003), AquaMarine Watermaker (2003), windlass, electronics (2003)

#boats #boatsales #boatsdaily #boatsforsale #boatsboatsboats #yachts #yachtsales #yachtspotter #yachtsforsale #yachtservices #boatforsale #findayachtbroker

...

6 0
This Regal 3350 Sport Cruiser is absolutely loaded with heat and air, genset, windlass, cockpit grill and large engines. If you compare with other pre-owned 3350's on the market, there is a big difference in the details with this one - starting with the available power. The base power was the 260 hp 5.7Ls with single prop drives, up to the largest package, the 375 Hp 8.1L's with Duo Prop drives- a $12K upgrade. With the twin 8.1Ls the 3350 is fast, nimble and a blast to drive. 

https://www.harrisellis.com/boat/regal-3350-sport-cruiser/

#boats #boatsales #boatsdaily #boatsforsale #boatsboatsboats #yachts #yachtsales #yachtspotter #yachtsforsale #yachtservices #boatforsale #findayachtbroker

...

2 0
Designed by Robert Perry, the Saga 35 is a serious long-range, blue water cruiser for the discerning sailor. Offering a muscular sail plan with a performance hull and appendage package, she is nonetheless robustly built with numerous thoughtful features, quality equipment, spacious living and gracious style. She is a highly desirable liveaboard vessel which is meant to go places and get there quickly, comfortably and safely. The current owner has updated her wisely - new epoxy bottom, new main and jib sails, new solar panels and more. She is clean, tidy and will be sure to impress.

...

1 1
Whisper II is a first generation C&C MkI. Built between 1974-1977, the 33 MkI became a popular choice for those looking for a cruiser for a small family, and could still perform in racing. Whisper II has seen many upgrades over the past few years. She is well equipped for those looking to cruise and spend time on the hook, and with her arsenal of sails can still be competitive as a club racer.

#boats #boatsales #boatsdaily #boatsforsale #boatsboatsboats #yachts #yachtsales #yachtspotter #yachtsforsale #yachtservices #boatforsale #findayachtbroker

...

1 0