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RE: [world-cruising] another broker question

From: Judy Rouse (no email)
Date: Sat Apr 15 2006 - 15:24:32 EDT

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    My one bit of advice for buying any foreign flagged boat --use a
    documentation agent. Worth every penny of that fee.

    Judy

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    On Behalf Of lancs_2000
    Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 4:54 PM
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    Subject: [world-cruising] another broker question

    Hi all,

    I've been following the broker thread with interest.
    I have a question that doesn't seem to have been covered, namely, how
    to go about buying a boat in a foreign (distant) country.
    We are looking for a multihull, which aren't as numerous as monohulls,
    so quite often the one we see on Yachtworld that fits our criteria is
    in Europe or Asia.

    Has anyone any advice/tips on what is the best way to pursue buying a
    boat in another country? We have sent emails to listing brokers who
    have replied positively, but what happens if we develop more than a
    passing interest in a boat? How can we best use our time and our money?

    thanks,
    liz :-)

     
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