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Advice on Purchasing a Boat

By Jonny Holderbrock

Boating is insanely popular these days. If you enjoy, purchasing your own boat is the next step for you. Here is some basic advice.

If you are thinking about purchasing a boat, congratulations! A boat, no matter the size, is a purchase that is bound to bring you plenty of good times. However, just like with any purchase, caution should be taken to ensure that you are getting a fair deal. Buying a boat is a lot like buying a car. You will need to consider whether you should purchase a new or used boat. You will need to find a reputable dealer or find someone who is selling their boat. You need to know what to look for to determine whether the boat you are buying is seaworthy.

The first step in buying a boat is determining exactly what type of boat you need. Where will you be using your boat? Are you planning to use it in the ocean, on a lake or in a river? How many people will use the boat at one time? Do you require a boat that has accommodations for sleeping? How much money have you set aside to purchase the boat?

Once you determine what type of boat you want, you can start comparing different available boats. Your first concern, of course, is the safety of the boat. Newer boats should have little safety concerns, but with used boats you will need to know what to look for. Ask whomever is selling the boat if the boat has ever been in any type of accident. Check to see if the paint is chipped or whether you can see spots where the paint color is not uniform. This might indicate an accident. Are their any rust lines or lines where you can tell that the boat was submerged in water? Does the deck of the boat feel sturdy or are there spots which feel soft? How does the inside of the boat smell? If you smell mildew or mold, this is not a good sign. Ask for the maintenance records for the boat. Did the previous owner take the time to do routine maintenance tasks?

Some people are quite concerned about the appearance of a boat. Remember, a worn down appearance doesn't necessarily mean that the boat is in bad shape. If you are concerned about the appearance, make sure you do a complete check of the boat before agreeing to buy. If purchasing new, check to see what options and accessories are available at the time of purchase. You can often get a discount on these items if you purchase them with the boat.

Finally, make sure you know all the costs associated with your boat before you make it yours. Remember, the cost of the boat is just one thing you will be expected to pay. Boats need to be registered just like vehicles. If the boat will travel on a trailer, you will probably be expected to register this as well. You will have to pay taxes on the boat. Some other expenses include dock fees, the cost of routine maintenance or repairs, and the cost of your fuel or oil. If you will not be using the boat year round, you need to add in the cost of storing the boat during the winter months. As long as you do your homework before heading out to purchase your boat, you should be quite thrilled with boat ownership.

About the author

Jonny Holderbrock writes boat information articles for BoatDealerDepot.com.
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