Posted on April 21, 2010.
The exhibition season winter boat red . But those who wait late spring or summer to make their purchase often are disappointed to learn that the new vessel they want is sold out.
According to Bryan Seti, national marketing manager for Yamaha Motor Corp., because when it comes to buying a new boat or personal watercraft, shopping early is the best deal.
"Last year we sold our WaveRunner bestseller [PWC] before July 4th weekend and more affordable WaveRunner, the VX110, was nearly sold in June," said Seti. "It is more difficult for consumers to find an agreement that when supply is low."
Seti said that buying a boat or personal watercraft at a boat show in winter will guarantee that you will find the boat you want because dealers are motivated to sell.
"Our dealers receive their orders in 2006 and now these units take up valuable space at the dealership," said Seti. "Traders tend to be motivated when they see a cluttered floor of sale."
Experts nautical www.BestofBoating.com offers the following tips to help you prepare for a winter boat show:
* Plan your attack. research vessels and watercraft before the show and the card on the parts you want to visit. By preparing in advance, there is less chance of being distracted.
* Take a day off. Plan your visit for a weekday, when shows are less crowded. This makes it easier to inspect boats and talk with representatives of manufacturers and distributors.
* Stay focused. If you're serious about buying the salon, you do not want to bring children. Your attention is necessary when closing a deal.
* Think of your feet. Wear comfortable shoes that are easy to remove so you can climb aboard the evidence. Your feet will thank you at the end of the day.