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Thursday, May 31, 2018

Boats for Sale Singapore

May 31, 2018 0
Online Boat Auctions are a useful and smart resource when you’re looking for Boats for Sale Singapore.  Genuine value and Quality Boats are Available Every Month.
Boat owners who are genuine and serious about selling their boats register their interest to sell with us.
Here are 3 ways BASCO can help you in your search for a Boat for Sale

Introduce
We can introduce you to boats that didn’t reach reserve at an Online Boat Auction and are genuinely and seriously for sale.
Search
We have a database in excess of 500,000 and we can source your desired boat and bring it to an Online Boat Auction for negotiation.
Advise
Outside of our Online Boat Auctions, we offer a Free independent Buyers Advisory Service to help you choose the boat that best suits your needs and your budget.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

How to Price Out a Boat Properly and Fairly

May 02, 2018 0

Price Out a Boat Properly and Fairly: As the saying goes, “Money makes the world go round”. Well in this case, price (and awareness) is what will make your boat sail off into the sunset. It’s a tricky predicament when pricing your boat: ask too much and you won’t have many people interested but if you ask too little then buyers will wonder if there is something wrong with it!
  • Price Compare
An essential part of pricing is doing your research properly to find out what is available in the market. Online research is very effective as you are exposed to a large number of vessels worldwide, however a more local approach is also necessary so best to talk to Boat brokers, Boat Dealers Singapore and your yachty friends in the marina to evaluate a fair price.
Most importantly, make sure you are dealing with a comparative boat that is the same model, year, brand and so forth; compare apples with apples. Once you have a vessel with similar specifications then the only real difference is the option choice: additional equipment added, upgrades and maintenance. A ballpark figure of these upgrades can be added to essentially give you an overall fair price for your vessel.

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Saturday, March 31, 2018

How to troubleshoot a boat engine

March 31, 2018 0

It’s not ideal when you find yourself stranded on the water with boat engine failure. Not even the most rigorous maintenance schedules can Prevent Engine Problems – it’s inevitable. Figuring out what’s wrong is the next problem!
There are a few things to keep in mind when dealing with engine issues, which may help keep your sanity and avoid the expense of a towing service.
Electrical issues
On outboard engines, it’s important to start by checking the electrical components. First make sure the battery is not dead and that electrical connections are intact. Next, have a look at the spark plug; check its connection by removing and then reinserting into its threading.
If you have come to the conclusion that it is an electrical issue the best way forward is to have a professional mechanic fix the problem. It could be a simple fix such as a blown fuse, or potentially something more sinister so unless you are a qualified mechanic yourself, leave it to the professionals to avoid creating more damage.
Continue Reading… How to Troubleshoot a Boat Engine
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

What to know before buying a boat

March 14, 2018 0


Thinking to Buy a boat Singapore ? What to consider before signing on the dotted line.


Our family lives in Northeast Ohio, land of cold winters and humid summers. A place with an abundance of lakes, rivers, and let’s not forget that big beautiful body of water up north (ahem, Erie).
My wife grew up on water-skis and jet skis. I come from a fishing family. Our kids are half seals willing and ready to swim in a swimming pool, ocean, a tub—basically anything with water in it.
Which is why, the past couple of years, we’ve flirted with the idea of buying a boat.
But, here’s the thing: I don’t have a clue. I’m not sure what type of boat to look for or even what type of boat I should buy. Which is exactly why I reached out to Keith Ammons with Discover Boating for his insight.
First off, Ammons—who is simply known as the ‘boating guy’ around boat shows due to his wealth of knowledge on the subject—recommends that new boat owners consider a new boat because of the trade-in value and warranty benefits.
Then, he said knowing the answer to three key questions will get you in the perfect boat for your budget and lifestyle.

What do you want to do on your boat? 

Asia Featured Boats For Online AuctionFrom trawlers and bass boats to yachts and deck boats, there’s a boat out there for you. However, finding the right boat depends on figuring out exactly what you want to do with it.
According to Ammons, taking the time to rank which boating activities are most important to you will help streamline your search for your dream boat.
“Today’s boats are more versatile and often equipped to do a variety of activities,” Ammons said. “But make sure the type of boat you choose has the amenities you want for fun on the water.”

Where do you plan on boating? 

Do you prefer boating on big bodies of water like Lake Michigan or the Gulf of Mexico? Want to take your fishing boat to various lakes? Or, maybe you’re into cruising up and down a local river?
Regardless of your preference, it’s important to pinpoint exactly where you want to dock or park your boat on a day-to-day basis.
“Out of the three questions, this is probably the easiest to answer,” he said. “Prior to buying, most people have an idea where they’re going to be doing the majority of their boating.”

What’s your boat budget? 

In order to figure out your budget, Ammons said it’s important to think about these five expenses of boat ownership:

1. Your boat

There seems to be a boat out there for every budget and they can range anywhere from a couple thousand dollars to millions. “In some instances, you can finance a new boat for around $250 a month,” Ammons said. “Just be up front with a dealer about how much you want to spend and they’ll help equip you with the best possible boat within your budget.” Here’s a boat loan calculator to help determine your boat budget.

2. Where you keep it

Unless you plan on living on the water full-time, you’re going to need somewhere to put it when you’re finished for the day. Compare prices on docks and marinas. If you’re in an area with cold winters, consider storage options for the offseason.

3. Maintenance

Boat, trailer and motor maintenance can be as simple as a freshwater wash down after each use and keeping them covered between adventures. Costs for routine maintenance vary by region, but for more involved services, such as oil changes and winterizing, expect to pay what you would for your car on an hourly basis.

4. Fuel

Currently, we’re enjoying fantastic gas prices at the pump and, on average, people use around 100 gallons of regular unleaded gasoline a year on their boat. Nearly 95 percent of boats on the water today are less than 26 feet in length and fitted with newer, fuel-efficient motors that help to minimize fuel costs.

5. Boat insurance

Boat insurance costs vary by boat length and type, cost of the boat, and level of coverage. Ask your insurance agent for a quote or compare rates yourself online. Some smaller boats can be insured for a nominal sum as a rider on a homeowner’s policy. Ammons offered this insider tip—reduce the cost of marine insurance premiums by taking a boater’s education course.
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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Top Ten Tips For Selling Your Boat

February 28, 2018 0
Rates are low, the shows are coming-up and you’re drooling over the new models reviewed in BOATING. The only thing standing between you and a new boat is your old boat. Sell it quick and you’ll have more cash and more negotiating power at the dealership.
In a former life, that is to say, in the time before ethanol and political correctness I used to sell boats. New boats, plus as many as 60 used boats—trade-in and brokerage —per year. Unlike you, not selling a boat meant not paying my mortgage. I was motivated to say the least. Here’s a baker’s dozen pro tips to help you do the deal.
1. Market it!: If you’re thinking about how to sell your boat faster and your boat is new to the market, then you might like to consider an Online Boat Auction to sell your boat in a tight market. This might just be the smart sales move you’re looking for.Advertise heavily. Place ads in local boating press, the big daily newspaper and, if it’s a large boat or one of limited availability that buyers will likely travel out of state to see, place ads in the pricier regional and national venues. Picture ads draw more traffic. Rent space at some highway-side lot where hundreds of passers-by can see it—more than in your driveway.
2. Fired-up!: Start the engine and warm it up an hour before a prospect comes to see the boat. A dead battery or balky start—even for an excellent engine—turns buyers off.
3. Pledge of Allegiance: Looks are important. Spray-on furniture wax can be applied and wiped-off quick and easy. The gleam doesn’t last more than a day, but it’s perfect for that prospect who calls and says he’ll be over in an hour.
4. Empty Promise: It’s better to show empty stowage areas and remark how spacious they are then to have all your gear jammed in them to the point of overflowing. Remove your crap.
5. Touch Points: A professional detail job makes sense for a boat in pristine condition. If your boat rates “average” or “good” focus solely on the more glaring blemishes. Compound-out rust stains bleeding from fittings, re-tape shredded boot stripe, de-grease the engine, clean the bilge, etc. If the cabin is musty, surreptitiously place air freshners.
6. Fogged-out: If clear curtains are scratched or clouded by age, remove them for the initial viewing.
7. Bottom Job: If the boat is bottom painted, apply a fresh coat. It makes the boat look sharper. Also spray paint outboard and stern drive skegs that have the paint worn-off.
8. Sea Trial: With the canvas removed, all but safety gear stowed ashore and light in fuel and water, your boat will plane easier, handle more nimbly, and attain a faster top-end speed. Try to convince the buyer to limit ride-along friends and family to as few as possible, for the reasons above, and so the true “roominess” of the boat isn’t painfully obvious.
9. Paper Chase: Have all title, registration, extended warranty and, if available, service records on hand in a binder. It’s impressive, even if the buyer’s initial reaction to it seems ho-hum.
10. Be Realistic: Figure out your bottom–line price well in advance of meeting the first buyer. Consider the dollar costs of advertising, storage and maintenance while it’s for sale as well as the time costs involved in showing the boat.

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Saturday, February 17, 2018

Steps to Buying a Boat at an Online Boat Auction

February 17, 2018 0

Buying a boat requires careful planning and often months of research.
There are many factors which make the process complicated.
Some of them are…
  • Type of boat
  • Size
  • Age
  • Whether Used or New
  • What you want vs What you need
  • Budget
Buying the boat of your dreams by online auction can add more complexity to the situation. But the promise of getting good value can make it worthwhile to participate.
To make it easier for you, here are some steps to consider when buying a boat by Online Auction. You can take advantage of genuine good value gained by buying through an online boat auction.

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Saturday, February 10, 2018

1982 GRAND BANKS CLASSIC 50

February 10, 2018 0
If you are looking to Buy a boat Singapore 1982 GRAND BANKS CLASSIC 50 could be the good boat for your. this boat is Launched in 1982 from the yard of American Marine Singapore, this beautiful GRAND BANKS 50 CLASSIC is now moored at the Royal Langkawi Yacht Club, Malaysia. Lady K features a full beam Master Stateroom aft with King sized Island bed, spacious ensuite with a full bath and shower plus a huge walk in robe and vanity.
The raised saloon has comfortable dinette seating for eight and a well equipped galley with interior helm station which is airy and spacious with beautiful teak cabinetry and Parquet floors
Well appointed internal helm now fitted with upgraded Garmin Navigation System.
This Classic Grand Banks 50 has a very well laid out flybridge with loads of room for enjoying a trip out with family and friends.
For More details please visit available Grand Banks for Sale Singapore
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