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Old 11-11-2017, 04:22   #1
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Location: Northern Caribbean
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Hurricane Damaged Boats Available

Hurricane Damaged Boats
I am in St Maarten and have contacts in the insurance industry who are dealing with the damaged boats in the BVI's.
We have set up a program from the list of boats for sale by the insurers, around 400 boats can be salvaged. We will purchase the boat of your choice, mostly 44'-58' catamarans by Lagoon and FP, and mono hulls from Beneteau, Jeanneau, and Dufour. The prices range from $10K - $120K depending on condition. No hull damaged boats or boats that sank.
After purchase we will arrange to transport the vessel to St Maarten where we will put the boat in the yard and do a complete refit to bring the vessel back to like new condition with a crew of yacht refit professionals.
This program is for buyers who were in the market for a newer boat, less than 6 years old, and are ready to purchase right now, and have the cash.
There is limited space available as we can only work on a small number of boats at one time, and have limited qualified repair people.
This is an opportunity for a buyer to get a newer boat and save 40% - 60% off the price of the used boat prior to the storm.
We are NOT interested in do-it yourself buyers as we are going to do all the refit work ourselves to the highest standards and this costs substantial money.
One example is a client who is buying a 2014 lagoon for $90,000 which needs around $250,000 with of refit work to put it back in like new condition. The retail for this boat is about $900,000. So when we are done the owner will have a huge savings on a very good boat. The purchased boat will be titled in the new owners name from date of purchase and he/she will be responsible for all expenses from that day forward.
If you have an interest in this program there are a couple of spots remaining so pm me with your contact information to discuss.
No dreamers, and we will not be sharing our list of available boats either.
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