The first hurdle on the way to becoming an owner is deciding on the type of boat. The second-hand boat market offers hundreds of seemingly attractive options - from inexpensive small cruisers to affordable cruising yachts - which for many are the better alternative to buying a new boat for financial reasons alone. If you've always had a dream boat in mind, you're king among those looking for one. If it has been clear for a long time that it will one day be a Hallberg-Rassy 352 a Performance cruiser or a Folkboat the number of eligible boats quickly shrinks to a manageable number.
What do you want - and what do you definitely not want? The boat finder helps with the decision
All other prospective owners are struggling with a problem. They are spoilt for choice in view of the packed Used boat market. If you don't want your search to end in years of browsing through adverts, countless kilometres on the motorway, frustrating viewing appointments or even a bad purchase, it's worth investing some time in choosing the right type of boat first.
Use our boat type finder and find out which of a total of twelve popular boat types suits you best.
This content is no longer available.