Ready to List? We Make It Simple.

Selling a yacht should feel exciting, not exhausting. Our proven, four-step program removes the guesswork, maximizes your sale price, and keeps every handshake honest and transparent.

Let’s Launch Your Listing

Complete the short form below or call 252-249-2210 to schedule your complimentary valuation. Prefer a dockside chat? We’ll meet you aboard with coffee in hand.

Discovery & Valuation

We start with a no-obligation call—onsite or virtual—to learn your goals, cruising history, and upgrade timeline. Then we run a market-depth analysis that compares recent comps, demand trends, and seasonal pricing windows to deliver a data-backed listing range you can trust.

Preparation & Presentation

Great first impressions command higher offers. We provide a customized “Ready-to-Show” checklist covering cosmetic touch-ups, rig tune, documentation, and staging.

Marketing & Showings

Your listing launches across YachtWorld, and syndicate portals within 24 hours, backed by paid social campaigns that reach qualified buyers nationwide. We handle every inquiry, pre-screen prospects, arrange showings (virtual or in-person), and keep you updated with weekly traffic reports.

Negotiation, Survey & Closing

When the offers arrive, we negotiate terms, coordinate haul-outs and sea trials, and manage escrow—all while safeguarding your bottom line. Our closing department prepares the USCG documentation, state titles, tax filings, and lien pay-offs so you transfer the helm with total confidence.

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    Julie Rahm, CPYB

    Eastern North Carolina’s only Certified Professional Yacht Broker

    Julie brings more than a decade of listing, selling, and sea-trialing boats on the Neuse and Pamlico Sound—and she backs that experience with the industry’s highest credential. The Certified Professional Yacht Broker (CPYB) designation is earned only after meeting strict time-in-service requirements, pledging to an ethics code, and passing a rigorous three-hour exam that tests every aspect of brokerage law, documentation, valuation, and contract practice.

    As the sole CPYB broker based in Oriental and the surrounding coast, Julie’s combination of hard-won technical knowledge and genuine, small-town rapport gives sellers and buyers an uncommon edge. You’ll find her teaching “How Professionals Would Sell Your Boat” at the Oriental Boat Show, sharing market insights over coffee on the docks, and signing her listings “Julie Rahm, CPYB” in the local classifieds.

    Clients value Julie for her straight-talk valuations, meticulous paperwork, and knack for matching hulls to cruising dreams—whether that means a weekend Catalina or a blue-water passagemaker. With Julie at the helm of your transaction, you’re guided by a broker who is nationally certified, locally rooted, and committed to treating every boater the way she’d hope to be treated herself.

    Q&A for Buying & Selling

    Below are the questions we answer every day- if you don’t see yours, reach out and we’ll respond within one business day.

    Selling FAQ

    In order to sell your boat in the shortest time for the highest price, you need to prepare your boat so it is in top-selling condition, and most of us don’t keep our boats in top-selling condition. Your Triton Yachts listing broker will work with you to help you see things from a buyer’s point of view. We consult with you on what to repair, replace or remove so that your boat makes a GREAT first impression. Ask your Triton Yachts broker for a copy of “Preparing Your Yacht for Sale”.

    Once you have chosen your Triton Yachts broker, and together have prepared your yacht for sale and set a price, you’re ready for people to see your yacht. Buyers view your yacht during an appointment scheduled with your Triton Yachts listing broker by either buyers or buyer brokers. Your Triton Yachts broker shows your yacht to buyers where it is. No sea trials happen during a showing.

    Sparkle up the yacht to look its best. A clean boat keeps the buyer’s dreams of fun in the sun alive.

    An offer to buy your yacht is a vessel purchase and sale agreement signed by the potential buyers that includes: the amount they will pay for the yacht; the terms, which may include a request for contingencies such as a marine survey, trial run, mechanical inspection, or financing; a vessel acceptance date by which time contingencies have been fulfilled; a target date for closing; an earnest money deposit; and a time limit for the offer.

    When you receive an offer to buy your yacht, you and your Triton Yachts broker should review it and consider whether you want to accept it. Whether you have one offer or several, you and your broker will look at (1) the amount offered, (2) whether there are contingencies or not, (3) where the funds are coming from, (4) vessel acceptance and closing dates to see if they align with your needs, (5) any special requests.

    A marine survey is a thorough review of your yacht’s structure and systems by a certified marine surveyor, and includes an appraised value for insurance purposes. Typically a marine survey includes a short haul out at a boatyard and a sea trial. The sellers choose the boatyard and either personally take the helm or work with their Triton Yachts broker to hire a licensed, insured captain. The buyer pays the surveyor and the boatyard short haul fee, and owns the final report.

    A day or two before the certified marine surveyor arrives, you should clean your yacht, remove any items aboard that do not convey, make sure all of your navigation lights work, fill the water tanks, pump out the holding tank, run the engine for 30 minutes at the dock and put the yacht in gear (forward and reverse). Have your ownership documents aboard. Provide documents about maintenance and repairs. If you are not planning to captain the yacht on the sea trial, work with your Triton Yachts broker to hire a licensed captain to move the yacht to the short haul and for the sea trial.

    Once the survey report has been received by the buyers, you and your Triton Yachts broker can discuss how to handle any possible issues the buyers mention. You can negotiate with the buyers, decide to fix an item, provide money for the buyers to fix it themselves, or provide documentation that the problem has already been addressed. Your Triton Yachts broker can help you handle any marine survey issues.

    You may sign all documents before the official closing. Sellers’ expenses, which are deducted from the proceeds of the sale include the final balance on your yacht loan, brokerage firm commissions, and cost of any services provided. Annual property taxes are paid in full by the seller (the owner on January 1) outside of closing. Provide any keys or combinations necessary to access the yacht, dock box, or dinghy.

    After closing, you will receive the proceeds from the sale, usually by check. Cancel your yacht insurance the day after closing to ensure you are covered on the day of closing. Save your closing records. If your yacht is Documented with the U.S. Coast Guard, mail your current Documentation to the address on the back with a letter stating that the vessel has been sold. If your vessel is registered in North Carolina, call NC Wildlife to tell them the vessel has been sold.

    Buying FAQ

    Know your price range, have an estimate of your monthly payments and a pre-approval letter if financing so sellers will take you seriously when you make an offer. Work with your Triton Yachts broker on a list of needs and wants based on where and how you plan to use your yacht. Plan an itinerary with your Triton Yachts broker who will schedule your time aboard yachts that meet your needs and wants.

    You and your Triton Yachts broker will typically see yachts together. You may spend very little time aboard a yacht, or two hours looking at everything from bow to stern. How the yacht feels to you is important. Even if a yacht does not feel like a match, you and your Triton Yachts broker can use its features to re-examine your priorities in the context of what is available in your price range.

    Check the condition of the yacht. As you see two or three yachts in one day, it may be hard to remember which yacht had which qualities and features. You may want to take a few of your own photos and make notes to help keep track of each yacht, and even give them a nickname based on a feature that stood out to you. Also, consider upgrades you might want to make so you can check on the costs later. Typically, no systems will be run during a showing, including the engine. The engine and other systems are operated during the marine survey and sea trial.

    Once you have a favorite yacht and are ready to make a purchase, consult with your Triton Yachts broker to make an offer. Your Triton Yachts broker has up-to-date standard legal offer to purchase agreement forms. An offer includes the price, terms such as the offer being contingent on a marine survey or financing, target date for vessel acceptance and closing, earnest money deposit, and a time limit for the offer.

    A marine survey and financing are the most common contingencies. Most marine insurance and loan companies require a satisfactory prior to insuring or financing a vessel. And if you are not paying cash, even if you are pre-approved for a yacht loan, a financing contingency lets you off the hook if there is a delay or other issue.

    Sellers can accept your offer as it is, or they can make a counter offer adjusting some or all of your terms. You can accept or reject the counter offer or make your own counter offer. The offer becomes a contract once you and the sellers have agreed to all the terms and the earnest money deposit is received.

    Your Triton Yachts broker specializes in negotiating and can advise you. Ask yourself the question: How important is it to me to purchase a particular yacht and what am I willing to pay to get it? You may want to walk away if the marine surveyor’s value is significantly lower than the contract price and the sellers will not budge. Or, if the marine surveyor finds an issue that is more than you want to take on, even if the contract price was re-negotiated. Or, if the sellers are unwilling to adjust the contract price for reasonable repairs other than routine maintenance.

    A marine survey is a thorough review of your yacht’s structure and systems by a certified marine surveyor. Typically a marine survey includes a short haul out at a boatyard and a sea trial.

    The marine surveyor will answer any questions you have about the report findings. You and your Triton Yachts broker can review the findings in the report and decide if further negotiations are needed prior to vessel acceptance and closing.

    Stay in touch with your Triton Yachts broker and lender (if you are not paying cash). Ensure contract contingencies are resolved. Make your first marine insurance payment and start the policy a day or two prior to the closing date to ensure there are no problems with coverage. Review your Buyer Settlement Statement. Arrange a wire transfer for the funds you need at closing.

    At closing you will receive a USCG Bill of Sale or Title, depending on whether the vessel is Documented with the USCG or titled in the state. You will receive keys or the lock combination, and any remaining items stored ashore that convey with the yacht.

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    Testimonials

    Our Customers Are Part of Our Family

    Approachable experts treating others the way we want to be treated.

    From the first handshake to the final line tied, we practice a simple code: give every boater the respect, patience, and straight talk we’d expect for our own adventures. That means listening before we advise, explaining the “why” behind every recommendation, and keeping our promises—whether it’s a quoted timeline, a target sale price, or a safe arrival window. Seasoned enough to solve complex marine challenges yet down-to-earth enough to celebrate each small win, our crew approaches every project with genuine enthusiasm and care. When you partner with Triton, you’re not just a client on a roster; you’re a fellow mariner whose goals become our shared course.

    "I have now used their services twice: firstly, when they delivered my Tartan 37 from S FL to E NC. great price and great job. Thanks Paul. And secondly when I put up my boat for sale with their Brokerage. Their Sales broker, Andy did a wonderful job selling my boat. And without Nancy’s administrative skills nothing would have happened! I highly recommend."

    Fred Read Triton Specialized Logistics
    Yacht Brokerage Services

    "If you need a yacht transport, check out Danny and the guys at Triton. As a boatyard that loaded one for them, I can assure you these guys are who you want. Knowledgeable, professional, and THEY HAVE THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT FOR THE JOB!!! ...no standing around trying to figure how to put a boat on an inadequate trailer - trust me, USE THEM!!"

    W. Reed Tiller Triton Specialized Logistics

    "My boat and I were in their yard for 7 months and treated exceptionally well. Power and water are close by as well as a coed bathroom with shower. I couldn't have asked for a better place to start my journey. Yard is easily accessibly, quiet, and well protected. And when you're ready to launch there are several marina's close by to choose from."

    Sean McDaniel Boar Yard & Dry Storage

    "Andy, Nancy and the Triton team were not only incredibly helpful, open and honest, but they cleaned, packed and transported the boat to Jacksonville for us to be shipped home. Not only are we now the proud owners of a lovely boat that arrived in great shape "as described" with no surprises, but we feel we’ve made some great new friends at Triton."

    Robert Triton Specialized Logistics