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Welcome to
Beaufort Yacht Sales!
Beaufort Yacht Sales offers an expanding selection of brokerage
yachts and new yachts. We offer quality used power boats and used
sailboats 30' and above. We are sailboat dealers for Caliber
Yachts and Valiant Yachts, and we are trawler dealers
for Mainship Trawlers. We also specialize in used Caliber
sailboats and used Valiant sailboats, both bluewater cruising boats.
Beaufort Yacht Sales is one of the most active North Carolina yacht
brokerages locally and in the region. A new boat dealer offering
Mainship Trawlers 31, 34, 40 & 45'; Caliber Yachts
"Long Range Cruisers" 35, 40, & 47' and Valiant Yachts
42 & 50' Performance Cruisers, voted "offshore cruising boat
of the decade" by the readers of SAIL magazine.
Let us put our worldwide marketing contacts to work for you.
We are one of the few yacht brokerages that holds membership in the leading
multiple listing services -MLS - in the United States. For our buyers, that
means we have access to thousands of vessels listed by yacht brokerage houses
all over the world. For our sellers, it means our listings reach more of the
boat-buying public. We have the latest technology currently available to assist
our clients and we have knowledgeable sales staff. We think that is a winning
combination, and when you add that to our southern hospitality, you will find
that buying or selling a boat with us is an enjoyable experience.
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Our
principal is the first yacht broker in the state of NC certified by the
prestigious Yacht Brokers Association of America. All of our yacht brokers are
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Why buy
or sell a boat in Beaufort, North Carolina?
Beaufort, North Carolina
presents a special boat buyer's opportunity. Our inlet, just south of the Cape
Hatteras, offers one of the favorite jumping-off places to the Bahamas or
Caribbean. We are midway between New England and Florida. Our mild climate
makes winter haulouts unnecessary and winterizing is optional. We have top of
the line professionals in the marine trades and reasonable rates for dockage.
In addition, there is no sales tax on used boats and a $1,500 maximum tax on
new boats.
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In
the frantic world of boat sales, you will find that Beaufort Yacht Sales is
refreshingly different. For over 25 years we have taken pride in our work, our
community, and in providing excellent service for our customers. Our boat
brokers have cruised and fished along the east coast and throughout the
Caribbean. |
(Click the logo to go to Caliber's website)
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(Click the logo to go to Mainship's website)
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(Click the logo to go to Valiant's website)
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We look forward to working for you!
President, John Warrington,
licensed, bonded, and YBAA Certified
Brokers: David Cavett; Sonny White; Eddie Miller; Ed Harner
Office Manager, Lori Durham
Beaufort Yacht Sales
300 Front Street
Beaufort, NC 28516, USA
Toll-free 877-269-3022
Tel 252-728-3155
Fax 252-728-6715
Email Us
www.beaufortyachtsales.com
Boating Articles
The Next Step - Your Survey
Surveys are one of the
most informative phases of your yacht
purchase. You should be in attendance.
Even if you are purchasing your dream boat
from a family member or best friend - you
need a survey! With an experienced
surveyor, issues will be revealed that
surprise even the current owner. When
working with Beaufort Yacht Sales, you can
fly in your surveyor or choose from one of
the local surveyors.
Click
here for the rest of the article.
Beaufort
As A Preferred Jumping-Off Point for The Caribbean
Beaufort
(NC) is called the "Gateway to the Caribbean." It makes
an excellent jumping off point for your cruise south. It's actually
only a few nautical miles further to travel from Beaufort, NC to
St. Thomas (USVI), than it is to travel from Miami, FL to St. Thomas
(USVI), due to the eastward projection of our coastline. In fact,
it is considered to be one of the best departure points due to location
and logistics. Additionally, the Abacos (Bahamas) are due south
from the Beaufort Inlet. Read
the rest of the article.
Beaufort
Area Sport Fishing Tournaments
The
waters around Beaufort are world-class fishing grounds. Individual
trips and organized sport fishing tournaments approach the intensity
of a religion here.
Every
year hundreds of participants turn out on our Crystal Coast for
some of the best fishing tournaments along the North Carolina
coast. From pier fishing to surfcasting to following the fish
in their sport fisher boats, the anglers who participate in these
local tournaments don't have to tell tall tales - they live them.
Morehead
City's annual Big
Rock Blue Marlin Tournament is the granddaddy-- truly a world-class
tournament with over $1.5 million going out in prize money to
more than 150 participants. In 2007 the big winner walked away
with a $800,839 first prize! Next year is the tournament's 50th
anniversary. Read
more about Beaufort NC area sport fishing.
Winterize Your Boat in Beaufort, NC?
In
many parts of the country, winterizing your boat may take on a
more serious note than here in the mild Beaufort, North Carolina
area. But regardless of the temperatures involved, winterizing
your boat is an important part of your overall boat maintenance
plan. Click
here to read more about winterizing your boat.
Living
Aboard A Caliber Yacht
The
cruising life seems to draw people like an irresistible force.
Living aboard your own boat while sailing to romantic destinations
can be a truly enviable lifestyle provided you choose wisely
when buying a new or used boat. And a Caliber Long Range Cruiser
(LRC) from Beaufort Yacht Sales is an excellent choice. The Caliber
LRCs are built with living aboard in complete comfort and safety
firmly in mind. Read
the rest of the article.
Biodiesel
Fuels and Marine Engines
You, too, may soon be running your boat's engine on fatty acid
methyl ester. On what?
The environmental movement and the high cost of oil are
generating new energy solutions. Biodiesel-- the street name for
what your chemistry professor would call fatty acid methyl ester--
may be workable for you. Whether it came directly from soybeans
or corn or from discarded restaurant cooking oil or grease that
was refined, these alternatives may hold the key to reducing our
dependence on foreign oil.
Read
more about biodiesel and ethanol fuels.
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