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Mr.Yachts
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I am a yacht broker and I sell and charter yachts. With an extensive background as a deckhand, chef, and now a seasoned yacht broker, my passion lies in sharing my 15+ years of invaluable experience within the yachting industry. Through this channel, I aspire to offer you a wealth of insights, from exclusive yacht walk-throughs and essential buying tips to general boating knowledge - information is power and my mission is to help people learn more about yachting.
Your journey with us is not just about exploring the world of luxury yachts but also about empowering you with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions. If there are specific topics or videos you'd like to see, please don't hesitate to drop your suggestions in the comments below or visit my website and schedule a meeting - we'd love to hear from you!
Smooth sailing,
Nick Cardoza AKA "Mr.Yachts"
Founder, CARDOZA YACHTS
MrYachts UA-cam Channel
Your journey with us is not just about exploring the world of luxury yachts but also about empowering you with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions. If there are specific topics or videos you'd like to see, please don't hesitate to drop your suggestions in the comments below or visit my website and schedule a meeting - we'd love to hear from you!
Smooth sailing,
Nick Cardoza AKA "Mr.Yachts"
Founder, CARDOZA YACHTS
MrYachts UA-cam Channel
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I am Nick Cardoza, a Miami yacht broker and Ft Lauderdale yacht broker, dealing with superyachts and luxury boats. With 15+ years in the yachting industry, I've gained my fair share of insider knowledge, and I'd be happy to put that to work for YOU! Thanks for watching the Mr. Yachts channel. If you liked the video, please consider supporting by hitting the like and subscribe! Let me know what you thought, and as always, see you in the next video!
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I am Nick Cardoza, a Miami yacht broker and Ft Lauderdale yacht broker, dealing with superyachts and luxury boats. With 15+ years in the yachting industry, I've gained my fair share of insider knowledge, and I'd be happy to put that to work for YOU! Thanks for watching the Mr. Yachts channel. If you liked the video, please consider supporting by hitting the like and subscribe! Let me know what you thought, and as always, see you in the next video!
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Nice video, I just purchased a 1976 53 ft Hatteras and did a complete makeover. I live in the venezuelan Caribbean region and hopefully get a profit otherwise I can sell
I would love more info on your spread sheet
I'd love to see the boat and not the commentator.
What if you bought an older but larger boat for less money. Could you still day-charter something like that out or would that be more of a term charter opportunity?
A 20 year mortgage on a boat!? who does that? Do the interest payable over 20 years, compared with profit then take away depreciation. There is a giant hole in the ground.
Everybody does 20 year mortgage. That’s how it works pal. I would have said it otherwise.
@ I just don’t see how anyone can make a profit?
How much is a Riva Mare worth in average condition at 5 years old. Let me test your knowledge Nick? in Ozi dollars please ?
As much as the next guy is willing to pay for it! 😊 that of course will differ geographically!
This is very helpful. I am Sydney Harbour based and researching a luxury yatch cruise business. Coming from the F-Line 33 to a Riva Mare perhaps. I have about a hundred questions. You’ve answered some of them. Thank you. Keep posting.
If this math is real I’m interested. Really want a sea ray 65 fly.
What’s the best way to get in to selling yachts?
Great stuff! You take on Cats?
I have over 30k hours on a Detroit 60 series in a semi. Runs strong still. Maybe it's different for a boat?
I'm a first timeer and looking for livable Yacht... so I am still on my hunt, but you have given so much grat info for a beginner like me.. is flipping yacht a good thing to do as well ..??
No, this is an expensive sport. NOT a good business. The title of the video is how to offset your cost not make money. Go put your money in the market and invest it please. Buy a yacht when you're rich. cheers.
Hi I need your opinion about about which I am planning to buy in Fort Lauderdale Florida for renting out. This is 2005 500 sea ray 50 feet long with about 2700 hours Is this boat good for chattering out please advise
Sailboat vs power boat for ocean day charter
Great video. I am assuming you are a broker and not a charter manager, correct? I am considering getting into a 65' power yacht. I am a licensed caption, licensed to be a better caption for my friends and family, not for an income source. I have been running a 43' Hatt SF for about 12 years. I would consider selling her if I moved into the 65. What organizations would you recommend for charter management in the Miami/Lauderdale area?
Thank you for watching and yes, that is correct. I am a sales broker but due to my experience, I can offer a lot of insight on Charters. However, I hire Charter, managers to do the chartering these days and I focus on Sales please feel free to book with me so we can discuss Further if you’d like. Thanks again for watching and have a great day!
I have a yacht in Spain, and I'm willing to sell it ... would you help me ?!
off course that's what I do! for a living! :)
@@MrYachts I'll call u now
@@samarn5435 not sure if that was you from a +44 number but I was unable to answer. Let's set up a time to talk. My email is in the description section
@@MrYachts yes that was me .. ok I'll write u
Silverton 40 convertible or sea Ray 400 sedan bridge? Which should I target?
Depends what your objective is what are you trying to do with your boat? you buy a fishing boat to go fishing you buy a flybridge to cruise, you buy a boat for the intended outcome.
Mr. Yachts, I love your videos, bro! I wish you would make more content!
Working on it! I've been putting all of my energy into the new company and have been experiencing burnout to be honest but as soon as I finish the projects i'm working on I plan to start filming a whole new experience and Ii'm very excited! thanks for watching and supporting!
Offering somebody nearly half of the asking price is ridiculous and rude.
I'm not really sure how to respond to this as it sounds like an op-ed or personal journal entry but I don't disagree but as a broker I deal with this constantly. we call them "low ballers" or "bottom feeders" and this guy is no exception. These people will drag you around town and look for the most unrealistic deal ever and won't buy until they run home laughing to the bank. it's annoying and frustrating but these people exist and it's part of being a salesman. Trust me i've gotten into fights with people over it and have lost "potential customers" but my friend in real estate told me they weren't going to be good customers anyways. In this business you want to find customers that want the best quality and the best experience and are willing to pay for it. The bottom feeders are just bad people and are basically the same as the Ferrari renter that can't afford to put gas in it. This is actually a big part of what we call "qualifying". Once you're seasoned enough you can deal with these people by basically just not dealing with them because they are a waste of time. They won't buy anything unless it is a "steal" and frankly i have really rich clients that I would give that "steal" to before these losers. Hope that makes sense.
@@MrYachts yes you do make sense. Being a client that had close to 30 boats in his life, he doesn’t do business to loose money. He wants his money back and more
sounds like if you're not going to be on it everyday, just rent one
you can do that too. you can also rent girls, jets, cars and homes. But some people like to have their own that nobody else uses.
Hi! I want to buy one and use it to make profit like said in this video, but I was wondering if it is possible to partner with a company to get your boat chartered and not have to be worrying about it 24/7? I want to do it as passive income and well, for the asset itself
I recommend you look for another business to get into this isn't really a profit center it's moe of a networking tool as far as investment goes. yachting is expensive. you can break even though, hence the name of the video.
The biggest waste of time is buying a boat For charter you don't need a captain license to do a bear boat charter anybody can buy a boat and do charters people don't know how to operate a boat you will put a lot of hours on the engine the boat will depreciate people don't put money back into the boat to keep it well maintained slow season comes you have to give away the prices just to make money to pay the Marina every time you book a charter your toilet is getting clogged people don't care they throw papers they don't take off the shoes in 2 months your boat will look like s*** 99.9 of the boat owners don't have a logbook on board the day you sell the boat it's not worth nothing marinas hate charter boats here in Miami there are hardly marinas available you will have a lot of rap and hip hop guess they will destroy your boat will smell like weed less than 3 years your boat will be listed for sale😢😢
@user-tz9vj7lc9h, I understand where you’re coming from, but I think there are a few misconceptions here. First off, it’s illegal to be the captain of your own yacht under a bareboat agreement. You absolutely need to be licensed to run a yacht for hire, or it won’t be insured. Running a yacht is a lot more work than just driving it. A lot of owners don’t realize this until things start breaking, which is natural given the harsh marine environment. Unless you’re talking about a boat under 50 feet, your comment is pretty misleading. Also, the idea that “99.9 percent of boat owners don’t have a logbook” is simply not true. I’m a licensed captain with a 200-ton offshore license, and I’ve sailed across the Atlantic twice. Every yacht I’ve been on had a logbook. I get that you might have this perspective if you’re not a captain, and yeah, unlicensed and untrained people often have a tough time. Your experience is valid, but it doesn’t apply to everyone. And by the way, everything depreciates-homes, cars, planes, even money. So saying yachts depreciate isn’t a fair criticism. Let’s try to share accurate information and have a productive discussion.
Nick, how does one get into this business with no experience? Highly motivated, and willing to put in whatever work is needed and then some! Lmk 🙏🏼
He covers that in one of his videos. He says you have to bring a yacht sale to a broker to even be considered. Something like that.
to be a yacht broker yeah. but he can work for a brand as a sales guy.
there's no right or wrong way to get into sales of any industry. It's a matter of converting your network into sales. for example I know a tennis pro who left tennis and turned that network into yacht sales. I know a golfer who did the same thing. I started as a chef. I know many captains that became yacht brokers. Going to work for a brand is a good start. Not sure what you currently do but it's not like you wake up one day and say i want to be a yacht broker - it's a commission-based career and very difficult. I can't teach you how to be a salesman but you could go to some local boat shows near you and get to know people as a start. good luck.
@@MrYachts that’s excellent advice, and just the tips I was looking for. Thank you for the help! Hopefully we’ll run into each other at one of these boat shows. Living in Miami my whole life has shown me that there’s always a way to reinvent yourself and succeed if you want it enough. See you around 🤝🏼
Whom trying(!!!) to be Yacht's version of #mdlny Ryan 😂😂😂you'lle never become Mr. Serhant.
not sure what you meant there but I don't think you did either. good luck with that.
Do you find charter agencies are readily available and what would you expect their fees to be for a fully managed service?
charter fees should be 20% which cover management and broker fees and referral fees.
Stupid advice
lol ok what’s your advice 😂
Commentaire débile !
are you trolling? lol.
Both actors lol
Nick turned Hollywood!!
The Guy Lives Next Door To P-Diddy; HOW NOT COOL I THAT
lol this was filmed way before that. i'm going to upload a new version because that guy is a POS and is NOT cool.
Hello, I would like to contact you about this exel document because it got my curiosity. May i ask you for instagram/email. Thank you :)
Top sales tip for ya Chief...NEVER EVER MENTION P DIDDY. This is not a selling point.
lol this was filmed way before that. i'm going to upload a new version because that guy is a POS and is NOT cool.
"The guy lives next door to P-Diddy" man did THAT not age well, ouch! 😂🤢
lol this was filmed way before that. i'm going to upload a new version because that guy is a POS and is NOT cool.
Thanks man
and thank you!
Lose the sunglasses it undermines your credibility
is that so? I'm pretty sure I know just as much with or without them. 🤣
Keep making videos
Trying but they are expensive nowadays! but I plan on revamping the entire channel and producing a lot more interesting topics. thanks for watching!
That's it? Did he buy it o what? And GulfCraft makes good looking yachts but like Ben Mallah went to go look at one, I think this one before the refit and apparently it had mold and all sorts of things wrong with it. I loved the GulfCraft 140' and then the 180 was amazing. The Nomad series is also pretty cool. Imagree with your client though, 8.2 would be the maximum I would offer for that. Considering that brand new they are around 10 or 11 now? But anyways, they need their yachts out there too considering Cheoy Lee, Conrad, Admiral, Azimut, and Mengi Yay are putting out some very attractive yachts lately with some attractive prices for under 125'. Even Bering redisgned their 125' to have an owners and a charter configuration. GulfCraft was the rage 2 years ago with the 140. Now??
this is what you call keeping it real with out Finessing
haha thanks that's an awesome comment hope you're well.
How much commision for the yacht broker ? Like you sell 10m yacht’ So How much u get ? Thanks for answer
"Usually" (because this all depends on who, where the yacht was brokered), the first 10 is calculated at 10%, the next 10 mil at 5%, and every other 10 over at 250k. So, a 30 mil boat, the brokers split 1,750,000. But, brokers work for brokerage agencies, and they have different splits as well. So, the 1/2 of 1,750,000 has to be split between the broker and his/her agency, sometimes 50/50 and as low as 20/80. If you are a broker working for an agency that splits the commission 50/50, you get a quarter of 1,750,000. But smaller boats, usually between 5-10% of sale. Just go to Northrop and Johnson, they explain everything.
that's the million dollar question. It all depends as It takes a lot of work to market and sell a $10m yacht (or any asset). Commissions start at 10% gross and go down from there. What I mean by that is if the yacht is listed for $10m and the buyer offers $9.5 the seller will often negotiate the commission down so everyone meets in the middle. Example seller counter-offers with $9.75m but with a 7% commission to the brokers to split. So instead of $950k we end up with $731,250 which gets split 4 ways between the two brokerage companies and then to their respective brokers. in this example each broker would get approximately $182,812 Gross commission and then have to pay expenses and taxes. The broker should pocket around $150k from that sale. If the deal is done in-house (meaning the broker represents both sides of the deal) then I've seen commissions go down even further since the seller doesn't have to pay two sides so that 10% could end up as low as 4% on a $1m deal split 50/50 with the house and the broker inw hcih each party would make approximately $200k gross minus taxes. Should I do a video on this???
yeah that's a good rule of thumb but i'd like to note that what you wrote above is referencing the MYBA (Mediterranean Yacht Broker Association) rules which applies to the first $10m and so on. In the USA we abide by the IYBA (International Yacht Broker's Association) which used to be called the FYBA (Florida Yacht Broker Assoc.) which basically says that sellers won't pay (brokers won't charge) more than a maximum of 10% in payable commissions. However these are all just guidelines and anybody can make any deal they want amongst parties as long as all parties agree to it.
There is a big difference between flag state and where the actually ownership of the vessel is registered. They can be two different locations, flag is governance of the yacht and the owning person or entity can be another location which dictates taxes and crew etc... its key as it not only effects taxes & charter regions you can operate in but also which nationality of crew you can hire. Unless you are only operating solely in US waters, I would never flag or register it in the US,. Firstly your crew choices would be limited and be way more costly...but it also affects your ability to charter in the Caribbean etc etc which is very lucrative. Also if you want to use it in US territorial water then you could go with a flag like Marshall Islands which has a permit to operate in US waters.
yes it's possible to do what you're saying but it is rarely done which is why I didn't mention it as to avoid confusion. Generally speaking you wouldn't register your boat in cayman and flag it somewhere else. you also wouldn't flag it in cayman and register it in florida. so, the flag state is basically the country where the ship’s registered, and it decides the laws the ship has to follow, like safety rules and crew qualifications. but sometimes ships get registered in a different country to get tax breaks, more privacy, or easier rules. the country where it’s registered takes care of all the paperwork. there are deals between some countries that let a ship be flagged in one place and registered in another, mostly for international shipping stuff. even if it’s registered somewhere else, the ship still has to follow the flag state’s laws on safety and other things. shipowners might do this for lower taxes, fewer regulations, or better legal protection.
I used to be in the charter business it is the biggest waste of time and money number one when you bored people are not human being there are animals so they clog up your toilet on every charter if you buy a million dollar yacht you'll never get that money back I sold my boat and I bought a 900,000 airplane I chartered my airplane to the Bahamas my airplane generates on high season 150,000 a month Mike cost of operation a year is 600,000 i Fly for free I do have a free airplane
Sounds like you've got a great business model thanks for sharing! As far as yacht charters go this video demonstrates a similar model for yacht chartering, not limited to day chartering. As with any business you have to choose the right asset to rent out. I'm not sure what kind of yacht you put to work but it sounds like whatever you had was competing with a lot of similar yachts. I'd like to mention, and I will make a video about this, that there is a HUGE scam in Miami in the day charter market. It's actually disgusting how the so-called "brokers" who are actually grimy club promoters, hustle the owners which turns into a race to the bottom for price. 🚨🚨🚨 This ultimately stems from owners being too "smart" and "greedy" when they buy the yacht and choose to be independent instead of choosing a "central agent" or a broker to handle the marketing, pricing, and inquiries. Instead I here a lot of owners say "I'm not signing an exclusive with anybody" and then they end up having to deal with all of that on their own AND work on the flat rate model instead of the commission based model. I never understood this mentality and if you were one of those then yeah I understand why you had a bad experience because you had no idea what you were getting yourself into.
Great video covering pertinent information regarding the process, and presented in a straightforward and timely manner.
Glad it was helpful! I need to start filming again.
watching this as if imma buy one in this life time tf
If you like boats and don't know how to generate the money to buy one then maybe you should look into working in the industry!
@@MrYachts bro im in maritime right know acually im looking for jobs a deckhand