The used multihull market offers a significant number of opportunities. There’s something for all tastes and for all budgets, and this is indeed one of its major interests. What this means is that you’ve got instant access to models which are "debugged" of the most of the defects inherent to all boats fresh out of the yard. And with less pressure from sellers than there is in the new market, it looks like an ideal world. But where to start? From the decision to buy a boat to when you first put to sea, let’s take a look at the steps you shouldn’t skip during a second-hand purchase.
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Publié le
19/06/2018
Par
François Trégouët
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There’s nearly 400 ads on the website of your favorite magazine. And over 1,000 on the professional broker’s page. Which, at first glance, could make it complicated to choose. Length, weight, equipment, year, performance, number of cabins, heads, galley up or down, flybridge or not ... forget everything! Simplify the subject. In truth there are only two variables: program and budget. If you are clear on these two points, a first sort-through will very quickly take place and help you clear the horizon. The first step is to take the time to define your specifications by answering ten questions: …