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The Chronicles of Yacht Sales Consultancy

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작성자 Nicolas
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The starting point is rarely the yacht. A yacht charter consultant begins with questions about the guests: how many people, what ages, what pace of holiday they want, whether the priority is quiet anchorages or lively ports, water sports or long lunches ashore. Only once that picture is clear does the conversation turn to which vessel and crew suit it.

For a first-time owner, it is worth asking early in any conversation which of these two roles the consultant in front of them is filling, since the answer shapes what they should reasonably expect from that relationship, and what belongs in a separate conversation entirely.

For a guest with a specific vessel, region or exact week in mind, particularly around Christmas, New Year, or the height of the Mediterranean summer, contacting a charter consultant well ahead of the intended dates makes a material difference to the range of vessels genuinely available. Consultants tracking availability across multiple yachts and regions can often flag when a preferred option is close to fully booked before a guest has fully committed to dates, giving time to adjust either the vessel or the timing while options remain open.

The Mediterranean charter season runs broadly from late spring through early autumn, with demand concentrated heavily in July and August when school holidays across Europe align with the warmest weather and sea temperatures typically sitting in the low to mid twenties Celsius. Popular regions such as the French and Italian Rivieras, the Balearics, and parts of Greece and Croatia see the tightest availability during these peak weeks, and the most sought-after vessels in any size category are often booked six to twelve months ahead for the height of summer.

Raise the survey question directly during the viewing itself: what has already been surveyed, when, and would the seller support an independent survey of the buyer's choosing rather than relying on an existing report. A seller and consultant comfortable with independent verification is a good sign in itself.

VAT is the third element, and the one most easily misunderstood, since the rate depends on where the charter takes place and how it is structured. Within EU waters, VAT can apply at rates commonly cited between 5.2 and 13 percent depending on jurisdiction and the specific charter arrangement, https://www.deutsche-yachten.de/en/competences/ocean-independence-ag/ and it is charged on top of the base fee. A consultant working on a contract should set out clearly which rate applies to a given itinerary and why, rather than leaving the figure as a footnote.

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