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Yacht Flipping

I found this WSJ article interesting. It highlights what some call a growing trend where buyers acquire multi-million dollar yachts for the purpose of reselling them for a profit, often a huge one if reports are to be believed. Here’s what WSJ’s Robert Frank had to say about it:

Rich Buyers Sell Unfinished Boats, Reaping Millions in Profits

Mia_Elise.jpgTerry Taylor, a Florida car dealer, has purchased five yachts since 2001. But don’t expect to see him anchoring off the coast of Cannes this week. Mr. Taylor is boatless, having sold all of his yachts to other buyers for huge profits.

“I wouldn’t feel too bad for Terry,” jokes Felix Sabates, a partner in Trinity Yachts of Gulfport, Miss., which built Mr. Taylor’s boats. “He’s probably made more money off those boats than we did.”

Mr. Taylor is part of a new breed of wealthy boat buyers: yacht flippers, who sell their costly purchases often without taking them on a single cruise. … more

I dabbled in the practice a few years ago and, while I made a little money, it wasn’t enough to make me want to press my luck. I’ve always been somewhat of a risk taker, but these days some things are just too rich for my blood.

Posted on Jul 17, 2007 at 08:00AM by Registered CommenterDoug in , , | Comments5 Comments

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You flipped mega-yachts? You must have giant cajones (and credit). How long between buying and selling?

July 17 | Unregistered CommenterTeddy

I would like to hear that story!

July 17 | Unregistered CommenterRandy 1

Cajones, maybe, but unless you've got $$$$, it's hard to manage. I consider myself lucky to have pulled it off, and I was stressed to the max that I might not get out before that first payment came due. It's definately not for amateurs. And like I said, it's too rich for my blood these days.

July 17 | Registered CommenterDoug

It takes big money to make big money.

July 17 | Unregistered CommenterShell F.

A rich kid's twist on flipping "fixer-uppers" in real estate. I would love to see their tax returns.

July 19 | Unregistered CommenterJessica

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