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Boats For Sale in Australia

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Among the boating lovers there are for sure some that enjoy houseboats, these remarkable seating little nests on the sea. We all dreamed sometimes how it would be living on a boat… Though you are not planning to actually live like that, you can make a part of your fantasy come true by purchasing a houseboat.

Whether you want to purchase it naturally or online, the “floating home” must be carefully chosen, because your choice requires some attention on matters like price, size, and equipment.

The Internet provides a series of useful resources upon finding boats for sale, therefore visiting specialized websites should help. For giving some hints on what are the options, I will present some houseboat offers from such websites I mentioned.

Depending on the amount of cash that the buyer wants to get rid of, there are cheap houseboats (we are talking about tens of thousands of Australian dollars), average worth ones and very expensive boats.

A representative boat from the first category is a Simpson 26 feet sized boat, equipped with a powerful traction engine, strong hulls made of vinyl, 2 cookers functioning on gas and a tent. These are only a few of the devices and the boat worth’s is about $70.000.

Another floating little box, which fits in the second category, is Streamline Catamaran. Some of the devices are a dual cabin, double sized each, an air conditioner, an LCD TV, DVD, cooker and microwave and, outstanding, it has solar panels! The price figure is almost $500.000.

In the end, we are talking about something a bit more expensive, like the Universal-Aft Cabin. It includes 3 LCDs, 4 of 6 Volts batteries, an electric generator, two toilets, fire extinguishers, 1000 liters capacity water tanks, convertible Dinette sleeping places, covering and lots of other nice gadgets that kind of make it worth its price: approximately 1.5 million dollars.

And if you think that these are not satisfying, try spying on the Web or ask your friends.

There will surely be something that gets you excited!

Maybe you don’t claim that your boat should be necessarily new. Search for a second hand boat.

In the three examples above, the first one was a used “floating cabana”. So it’s not impossible to find whatever you need. The affording of a boat could also be made possible through finance.

If you plan to sell your boat after a couple of years, or you are simply getting bored with boating, you ought to think at several aspects: rising prices will sure be harmful if the maintenance is bad. Also, investing in gadgets and safety devices will never attract many costumers if you do not provide user manuals for it. Regarding the aging of motor and installations, some renewing/renovation would do.

No matter if you looking for boats for sale buyer or a boat seller, keep in mind that the offer in boats is wide and diverse. Do not get pessimist, and go on searching, because in the end, you will fulfill your dream!

Where to find boats for sale

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

The summer holidays are the ideal time for leisure activities and what better fun could you choose than boating? There are lots of boats for sale advertised in the paper. With a boat you can go fishing, exploring waterways, learn to ski or just cruise around having fun. But first you need to get a boat, and it must be the correct size and type for the activity that you are likely to do the most.The type of boat you will buy needs a lot of thought  and you may even like to be democratic and put it to a family vote. But once you have decided, the next thing to think of is where to get your boat from? Boats for sale are not generally as obvious as cars in a car saleyard. Used boats for sale are often advertised in the classifieds of the major newspapers, or in the newspapers that are dedicated to selling cars, boats and other things.You can also go to many online websites where people who have cars, motorbikes or boats for sale advertise. Once you have found a suitable boat in a nearby location, the next step is to go and have a look at it. While there will probably be a photo of the boat for sale with the advertisement, you really need to inspect the boat personally. And if you dont know much about boats, it would be a good idea to take along someone who does. You dont want to buy a boat that is not seaworthy.Of course, you may want to look at all those beautiful new boats for sale and one of the best places to do this is at a lifestyle expo that features them. Looking at boats for sale will also give you a better idea of what would suit you.

Inflatable Boats

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Inflatable boats are lightweight ones. Their sides and bows are made from flexible tubes that contain pressurized gas. Some of them are specially built to be dissembled and packed so that you can store them or take them anywhere you’d like easily, without worrying how you’ll carry them. Should they get punctured, they can easily be patched with a rubber coating. The repairs don’t cost a lot and there are a lot of places, like specialized stores, where you can fix them.Inflatable boats can be found between 2 and 7 meters and up to 300 horsepower. These types of boats are commonly used for transportation and shallow water play. They are ideal for weekends with your kid or if you feel like getting away from the town noise for a while.  Inflatable boats make boating so much easier and economical. You don’t need a lot of fuel, you can take it anywhere due to its flexibility. If you think of buying one there are a lot of firms that create them. You could choose a Sea Eagle. It’s been over 4 decades since Sea Eagle started selling inflatable boats and kayaks, using all the best materials and accessories. Fishing, camping, exploring, you can do all that when being a proud owner of this type of boats. You can be sure that you won’t get your boat scratched when hitting a pontoon. That’s right; the quality of the materials used is so good that nothing can happen to your boat. Perfect for getaways with the guys, speeding, not worrying about turning upside down if waves bump into your boat. Another trade name for inflatable boats is Zodiac, but during time it became sort of a generalized trade name when asking to buy a boat. “I want to buy a Zodiac” doesn’t necessarily mean that one wants the brand, but an inflatable boat.You can find them starting $10,000 up to $60,000. Of course you can find tens of other brands, even at lower prices. For instance Sirocco. Their prices start with $1,000. Like other types of boats, the inflated ones can be found new or second-hand. There are a lot of dealers whom you can ask about information when intending to buy one. The specialized sites are a very good start in choosing a vessel. You can opt for the size you want, the price you are willing to pay, the horsepower you need, the material, the fuel you desire or the brand. You can find very good inflatable boats on sale, you’ll get special prices, offers, contacts. When choosing any kind of boat you need to consult a specialist so that you are sure that you’ll choose the best-suiting product for you.

Buying a new or used boat

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Which do you go for a new boat is all nice and shiny has a guarantee which is a wait of your mind. But the costs are for more than buying a used a boat.

 

If you’d prefer to save some money and buy a boat whose value will not drop so sharply, then buying a used boat is the sensible choice to make. The rest of this article is devoted to tips on buying used boats.

 

If you buy a used boat from a private seller then there will be no guarantee so you will need to check it out first to avoid making costly mistakes. Buying from a dealer is another good way of buying a used boat, most dealerships offer a limited guarantee this will ad some peace of mind.

 

Also ask why the boat is being sold it can give you some clues on why the boat is being sold. Has it been looked after,is the owner trustworthy . these are things you should consider when buying a used boat.

 

 

Where to find used boats and dealerships, of course this is up to you where you want to look. There are many boats for sale across the internet this should supply you with enough information on looking for boats. most websites have detailed pictures and infomation to tell you about the boat, this will help when choosing your boat also ask for as much information as you can before you go to look at the boat, this will help you save time and money.

 

 

 

 

BOAT BUYING GUIDE

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

With Summer around the corner and the boat show season drawing to a close, Andrew Galwey looks at the how-to of buying your dream boat at the right price.

As the fine spring weather melds into the warm and sunny summer conditions many of us get the first urge to get out on the water. And a fair portion will no doubt be thinking of taking the plunge and buying their own pride and joy to take to the water for themselves.

For those who are considering just this, you will no doubt be conscious of the many considerations that come with buy a boat. With burgeoning boat shows, determined sales staff and dealers and even the increased foreign presence on the local boating market, it can seem like a daunting task just getting started.

To that end the best thing you can do when starting out is to make a list of the things you want in a boat, in order of importance. Take some time to think of what you are really after. For most there is no ‘perfect boat’ but a thorough list will help you get as close to the mark as possible when selecting your model.

As an example, if you are a die-hard fisherman then the chances are you’ll buy a boat that can take on offshore conditions and will need to look accordingly. Similarly, if you have a family or mates that you intend on taking on the water on the weekend you will be looking for a vessel with some cockpit space or at least some shelter and weather protection. Alternatively, if you have more modest ambitions and perhaps just want to occasionally dangle a line on the harbour or estuary then a smaller boat may be more practical.

That brings us to the most important consideration – the bottom line. Most of us would love a 50-foot motor cruiser but few of us have the means. Thus drawing up a budget before you begin is an important thing to do.

Plenty of people buy boats only to find out later they can’t afford. Boating should be about enjoyment so the last thing we want to do is spend more than we can afford.

A good budget will include not just the drive-away price of the boat, but also on-going costs like registration, insurance, motor service, fuel, oil and general upkeep.

Boat Packages

When it comes time to buy boats there will be plenty of different options too. For a first boat buyer looking for a factory model, the BMT (boat, motor, trailer) package has appeal. With this package the advantage is that the boat has been allocated an appropriate engine and trailer, which saves the buyer the hassle of doing it personally.

The cut price specials offered by dealers may also have immediate appeal for the savings that are on offer, but caution should be taken here. These deals often will leave you with a bottom of the line trailer and an underpowered engine package.

Also when choosing an engine it pays to be aware of the recommended power range. Over powering, or under powering will result in reduced on water efficiency so should be avoided. Remember too that the cheapest motor will not always deliver the best outcome.

A good tip is to make a list of what comes standard with any sort of new and used boats you look at. As a general rule a standard package should always include necessary items such as trailer tie-downs, a battery box, anchor gear, lifejackets and an inshore safety pack. Sometimes dealers will throw in things such a VHF radio or sounder as part of the purchase although that is by no means guaranteed.

Once price has been considered you also need to consider the quality of the boat, the construction material and its rigidity, quality of the finish and the reputation of the builder. The better-regarded brands definitely attract better resale value. Constructors of lesser renown might offer a cheaper boat, however their resale value will be less and they might be harder to sell.

Don’t be afraid to ask the dealer the tough questions. After all, as a buyer you have a right to know all the details of what you are purchasing. Furthermore, ask to do an on-water test of the boat because the results can be revealing. Boats tend to look pretty impressive in the show room, but you aren’t paying for them to be driveway decoration!

Water Test

Where possible get out on the water, put the boat through its paces and see how it really performs and if it suits your needs.

Just about all dealerships nowadays will let you try before you buy, but you should aim for a test during spring or perhaps early autumn as the summer ‘silly season’ tends to find many dealers operating flat out.

Similarly, you can always read up on boat tests of vessels that take your fancy. TBF has over 500 tests on its online database and these are readily accessible to subscribers. These tests can be accessed at the www.marinews.com website and provide thorough, unbiased appraisal of a plethora of brands and models.

As mentioned beforehand the size of the boat you purchase should reflect your on-water ambitions. The size of your purchase will depend upon the amount of money you have to spend but other important factors include your location and your towing capacity.

If you are a fisherman and living near by small lakes and estuarine waters then a smaller, fishing boats with flatter bottom will be more practical. It may well save you a good deal on unnecessary expenses too. If you live on the coast and want to tackle offshore conditions then you will probably be looking for a boat with deep internal freeboard and deeper bow Vee to counter the chop.

Trailing your rig is an important consideration too. Standard sedans for example can tow up to 1600kgs on a trailer fairly easily, however anything much heavier will require a 4WD or higher end ute. If you are planning to launch from steep or rugged ramps or on the beach then a 4WD is certainly the way to go.

As for your trailer, once the rig exceeds 750kgs you will need brakes for your trailer. Once the rig hits the two-ton mark you will require a brake-away system with electric/hydraulic brakes. The legal road width for trailing in Australia is 2.5m, which is worth considering, as a boat that exceeds this width will require a wide load permit.

Right Type

Once again your purpose will affect your purchase. Remember that bigger is not always better and that you should always buy for your requirements.

The runabout style is a good all-round choice for the family boater looking to enjoy sunny days on the water over the weekend. There is plenty of room to fish and the spacious cockpit is ideal for the wife and kids. The simple addition of a canopy will give you all the weather protection you need too.

The cuddy design is great when you want to stay overnight or are in need of some weather and wave protection. A cuddy design is also more practical for southern state boaters where the weather can get colder.

A console design is the consummate fishing platform, providing walk-around decks and acres of fishing space. The drawback with the centralized driving position is a lack of shelter. This style of boat will be ideal for the daytime fisherman.

Lastly there is the bowrider style, which cleverly combines cruising and fishing aspects. This is achieved by the provision of a centralised walk-through aisle and fold up windscreen. Bow lounges are often convertible to provide a casting platform or additional fishing space. For the amateur fisherman who wants to keep the family in comfort the bowrider might be an answer.

The amount of shelter provided by these styles is often a prime consideration when buying. The harsh Australian sun and frequent cold, wet and windy conditions in southern states often make boating very unpleasant without sufficient shelter. This is why, regardless of the design type, it’s worth investigating your options on a bimini, clears or folding canopy.

New or Used

The question of new or used boat is most interesting, especially if you have a limited budget. Sometimes second hand might be the answer, however the advantages of buying new boat is you get a reliable motor and the latest in design technology. A hull and engine warranty is also added benefits of buying new boats. New boats generally allow for four-stroke technology too, which is another environmentally friendly incentive.

The decision here is really a personal one, because in some cases a well cared for second-hand or used boat may save you plenty of dollars. However, used boats also tend to have many more question marks than a factory-fresh model.

Finally, when it comes time to sign on the dotted line you should be comfortable with your dealer and confident that he/she will be there if problems occur in future. To this end it’s a good idea to see if the dealer is a member of the Boating Industry Association (BIA), and equally importantly, well respected and trusted.

A new boat will come with a specified HIN number and your dealer will provide you with registration, insurance and warranty paperwork too.

Ensure your boat is insured and has third party accident cover from the moment you take possession. Be aware that during the pre Christmas period it can take several weeks, sometimes even months, for your boat to be delivered.

Lastly, don’t forget to give the boat a run before you take off for the holiday up the coast, that way you can iron out any problems while you are close to the dealer.

So if you are after a boat, happy hunting and remember to keep what you really want and can afford foremost in mind. Do that and you’ll be happy with the end result.

The Boat of Your Dreams Can be Closer Than You Realize

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Just about everyone knows that this is the perfect time of the year where you can take advantage of being able to save a tremendous amount of money in the quality used boats for sale that you may be looking for.At TOPLINEBOATS.COM each of our members have come to realize that when it comes to their specific needs in being able to find just the right boat for their boating needs, it is always our top concern and priority to make sure that they are satisfied in finding exactly what they want!An endless amount of individuals and families enjoy the time spent on the water, either in fishing to their hearts content or just leisurely gliding across the top of the water. With the amazing money saving deals that are featured in many of the well known dealers listings on our site it makes it much easier for anyone who would like to buy used boats be able to find that very same enjoyment that so many others already have.We make it a major concern to consistently supply our members with a tremendous selection of boats that include boats for cruising, watersports, boats for freshwater fishing, pontoon boats, deck boats, and all other needs when it comes to being able to find all your needs in a boat. We even feature a great selection of reasonably priced yachts for sale for the members that enjoy spending time with their family with a yachting experience of a lifetime.At TOPLIINEBOATS.COM you can always trust that you will find top manufactured name brands within the numerous amount of listings that are always featured on our site by some of the most respected and well known dealers around.  Many of the name brands that are available include such popular names as S 2, Krogen, Sea Pro, Pathfinder, Challenger, Blue Seas Long, and a variety of other names that people have come to know and rely upon.The registration process on our site you will find to be very easy and fast to complete. After this short process you will be well on your way to finding the boat of your dreams so that your entire family can enjoy all of the water fun you can handle.  This is also the best place to be on the Internet when you have a used boat of any type that you would like to sell and be assured of securing top dollar with a smooth and fast transaction.With our convenient boat trader you even have the ability of being able to trade the existing boat that you have for a more practical selection that will work just right for you and your family to use.

How To Find The Best Boat Dealers

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Looking for a good boat dealer? Be sure to shop around for one that offers you not only the best quality when it comes to boats and yachts, but also one that will offer financing and has a brokerage service in case you decide to sell the yacht or, buy one that is used.
The best boat dealers are those that are versatile, offer quality yachts and boats and have financing opportunities as well as a wide selection of used boats. Whether you want a luxury yacht or a small boat, you can find what you are looking for online.
Thanks to the internet, you now have more choices than ever when it comes to choosing boats and yachts. You are no longer subjected to going to visit boat dealers, now they come to you through the magic of internet technology.
Think about what you want in a vessel before you set out to find the best boat dealer. Are you looking for something that offers quality and comfort and where you can host parties? If so, then you will want a larger sized yacht. There are a few fine quality boat dealers that are on the internet that can save you the time and trouble of traveling to look for boats.
No matter where you wish to launch your yacht, you can find a boat dealer online that will actually be able to get the boat to you. Once you take a look at what is available online, you will have a better idea of what you are looking for and how much you can expect to pay.
Buying a yacht from a broker is easy through certain websites. Many boat dealers have brokerages that work right with them. This can work well for you if you decide to trade in your yacht for something bigger, smaller or decide to give up boating.
If you need financing options, a good boat dealer will help you find them. A good boat dealer will be able to help you with all aspects of making this substantial purchase. They will be there with you every step of the way – after all, buying a yacht is not something that you do every day.
When you find a site that you like, contact them to find out what they have to offer you before paying them a visit. Naturally, you will want to see the yacht before you purchase it so you may have to travel, depending what area of the country in which you live. The travel will be well worth it as you have already checked out everything online.
Shopping online for anything can end up giving you a better selection as well as save you money. Whenever you are making a substantial purchase such as a yacht, you should seek the best deal that you can get and make sure that you wind up with a boat that you will like. Take a look at the variety of websites online where you can find a boat dealer who will offer you everything that you need when buying a boat, including excellent service and a quality yacht.

Best Motor Boats at Channel Islands

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Offshore Nautical LTD. is a dealer of motor boats in Channel Islands. The company was formed in the year of 1998 and now they are quite popular for supplying the best quality products. This year they have sold boats to the buyers which are worth more than $8 millions. They were awarded with the 3rd best dealer award by Fairline Boats PLC. The company has not only gained fame but also has expanded its territory in Guernsey and Jersey. They have made a partnership with Essex Boat yards in order to sell the products in London as well.

They are not only good at selling the good products but at the same time also promise a great after-sales-service which is very important to achieve customer satisfaction and retain their faith on the supplier. The same standard of customer service is maintained in all the offices of Fairline boats. They have a wide range of boats available for sale. The Squadron showcases few elegant boats which are sized between 55 to 78 feet. The Phantom series features boat with around 50 feet length and they are just perfect for cruising long distances. The Tangas are the sleekest of all the boats which are available with open cockpits. They are always on the process of updating their range of boats. The result is seen in the latest improved Squadron 85 and Tanga 72 series. But the Fairline is continuing to be the bestseller till date.

If you are looking forward to a cost-effective deal then this is a better idea to get a used boat from their range of 2nd hand boats. They are generally available at a more moderate price but the condition is obviously good. The brokerage deals on these boats are also featured on the website and the specifications are listed clearly for the convenience of the buyers. If you are an existing customer and looking forward to replacement of some parts of the boats then you will get the best services at Ong.je. The website helps the visitors with a number of additional features as well among which the ONG toolbar is the best. You get to know about the weather in details and also the shipping and other harbor information here.

Auction Boats on Big Value Depot

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

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Buy A Boat Online In Australia

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

If you are thinking about purchasing your first boat, then you are probably receiving plenty of advice from a wide selection of people. There could be a good possibility you are in the middle of aninformation overload, when all you really want to do is get a boat out on the water and have some fun. There are however many crucial things to think about before buying your boat and my article is designed to help you filter the pile of options. I hope it makes deciding on what kind of boat and the way to buy it more simple. I wanted to keep to the bare facts, and avoid the nitty gritty.The first thing to consider is what you would like to do with the boat you buy. For me this has the biggest impact when it comes time to buy any boat. There are thousands of boats which are for sale, and thinking about this will eliminate so many boats from the  of possible boats to buy. Fishing boats, ski boats, and luxury yachts for example all have unique design elements to match the boats planned use. The boat has to also match with the conditions it will be used in, that depends on where you live, or transport it to.The boat that is suitable for you will have these key attributes. It will be inside your price range, be large enough to hold the amount of people required, but not to big to manoeuvre without a lot of practice, it has been inspected for seaworthiness by an experienced boater, and you feel relaxed driving it.Deciding whether or not to purchase a new or used vessel is uncomplicated I think. If you are buying a boat which you will use and appreciate all your life, buy a new boat. If you are looking for a cheap deal, then you will more likely want a pre owned boat.Another big choice is whether you should acquire finance for your boat or save to buy it for cash. The only recommendation here is not to lend more than you can comfortably afford and don’t enter a loan that will last for for too many years, for example not longer than seven years. The majority of new boaters similar to you will either sell their boat or upgrade to a better one within that time anyway, so you don’t want to be stuck with a long term loan. There are heaps of loans out there specifiacally for boats and in our current economy it is recommended to use an experienced boat finance dealer to ensure you are getting a deal that suits you.To see a lot of boats for sale, you can simply go online or buy a boating news paper. Online is however now the easiest way to find a lot of boats in a short amount of time. The internet has also made it a lot easier for anyone to buy or sell boats online privately, which can reduce the price seeing as how there is no reseller charges.It is helps to choose a category of boats you are excited to buy, instead of just a single boat model. This allows you a better chance to get a good deal. If you are lending money to help pay for the boat, pre approved finance also makes it easier to haggle for a better price. With pre approved finance you are sure how much you can spend and are able to get the money directly, which many people would like.A good idea is to create a list of questions that are important to you and ask them of each boat seller you talk to. You should want to discover the condition of the boat, its past and any damage. Any discrepencies in responses from the dealer should sound alarm bells. On inspection look out for discolorations, incompatible colour schemes and other things that don’t seem to look original with the vessel.I know that it might be difficult but do your best to not hurry into it too fast. One great plan if you can afford the time and are having trouble to choose between two or three boats is to attempt and rent the same models for a few hours and feel how you like them out on the water.After you buy a boat you like, yes, it’s now time to have a celebration. Except you really should also be careful to get insurance for both the boat and your trailer, get a safety assessment and probably take a class on boat safety. You are going to have ample amounts of time to have fun on your boat so although though it can seem difficult, you don’t have to rush into it.Hopefully these simple facts will make it easier for you. Enjoy purchasing your first ever boat and I hope you have a fantastic time with friends on the water.