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Hints on Buying Boats and Yachts in Cyprus 

Just imagine yourself buying a boat or Yacht in Cyprus, drifting along smooth Mediterranean waters in Cyprus, with the sun beaming down and the water lapping around your very own boat.
That is a lovely thought, but with www.forsalecyprus.com you can make it a reality.
Buying a boat, yacht, Speed boat, motor cruisers, pleasure boats, working boats, jet ski’s or wave runners in Cyprus is a soothing thought. We at www.forsalecyprus.com can provide the listings from private and business sellers and a data base to list your boats and yachts for sale. Even if you are thinking of selling your boat or yacht take a look at our web site.

There are steps to follow or at least helpful hints on buying a boat, Yacht.

1. Decide what you require the boat for? For you or your family? To go fishing? water skiing? cruising? Sight seeing? Or just pleasure.

2. Carefully inspect any boat you are thinking of buying.

3. If you are thinking of spending thousands of Pounds, Dollars, Euros etc, on a boat or Yacht you may require a professional boat surveyor to inspect it. You may find that your insurance company or the finance company may insist on an inspection by a surveyor.

4. If you do require a boat surveyor, there are many professional associations to contact. However, ask around other boat owners as a referral is a good starting point.

5. Safety is the most important feature. Is the boat equipped with safety features? None slip surfaces, flares, fire extinguishers, radio, anchor, life jackets, buoyancy aids, handrails, sealing hatches, instruments etc.

6. Does the boat come with a trailer? Check the condition of the trailer for rust, the tyres, and the hitching up connector works. The lights at the rear, do they work?

7. Check all the instruments on the vessel. Do they work? Ask to be shown how each one works.

8. If you have never owned a boat before speak to people who do. Most people will more than happy and willing to give you advise or help. Visit a boat marina, harbour or pop in to a local Yacht club.

9. Check whether the seller has a bona fide bill of sale from the previous owner.

10. If you are going to make an offer make sure it is with the proviso that it is subject to a survey and sea trial.