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The Average Lifespan Of A Yacht: How Long Do Yachts Last?

By Robert Bowman | Posted On Feb 10, 2025

Choosing the right boat means weighing a variety of factors that include its overall condition, price, location, brand reputation, and other important characteristics. Sometimes an older boat can be more appealing if it's been well-maintained and possibly re-fit or re-powered. Selecting older, pre-owned yachts can often provide great value and have few issues that arise depending upon the lifespan of the vessel. While spending the money on a boat is an investment in your lifestyle and free time, it doesn't have to become a money pit. Hiring an experienced, professional yacht broker to assist you in your search can save a lot of heartache when it comes to making the right choice in what boat or yacht to buy.

The ownership lifespan of a yacht is also something to take into consideration and important to differentiate between the average lifespan of the yacht. We all know the owner that likes to buy a new boat every year, and we've definitely seen the owner that reluctantly puts their boat on the market after owning it for forty years, however the average time of ownership for a boat is between 7 and 10 years. In reality, a boat may change hands a dozen times over its lifespan. How long the boat's lifespan is depends on the materials used in construction, how its been used over the years, whether its been used primarily in freshwater or saltwater, if it's been properly maintained, and much more. When buying a boat, how do you determine its lifespan?

Here Is The Average Lifespan Of Several Types Of Yachts:

(Below: The Riva Aquarama was built between 1962 and 1971. This Aquarama below is a 1965 and still being used.)

riva aquarama from the 1960s

 

WHAT DO THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT EXTENDING A YACHT'S LIFESPAN?

"There are many, many systems on a yacht and they all have detailed instructions and schedules of maintenance that needs to be done," says Christopher Cooke, senior yacht broker, division manager, and owner of Spencer Christopher Yacht Management Services. "I'm a big believer in the rule of thumb that $10 worth of caulk can save $10,000 in a delamination bill. Catch things early, stay proactive, and use your yacht often, that is the key to extending its lifespan. If your boat sits for long periods of time, things like pump seals begin to dry rot, lubricate pump systems, and pay attention to both the preventative and cosmetic maintenance. The ocean is a harsh environment, so routinely using your yacht and maintaining it is important."

"The lifespan of a yacht really depends on its pedigree and how dedicated the owners have been to taking care of her," says Captain Jeff Palmer, former superyacht captain and President of United Yacht Sales. "Superyacht shipyards like Feadship, motor yacht brands like Horizon or Fleming, sportfish brands like Rybovich, they all have something in common - a dedication to using the best materials possible and proper construction. This is what I mean by the pedigree of the brand. Whether or not the owner has kept a captain and crew on board to properly maintain the vessel makes a huge difference. If you're going to invest in a nice yacht, it makes sense to have it professionally maintained as well."

 

What Influences How Long A Yacht Will Last?

(Above: Viking Yachts are vacuum-bagged in then the core is infused with high-quality resin to create a light, but sturdy hull.)

 

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO MAKE YOUR YACHT LAST LONGER?

There are steps you can take to prolong the lifespan of your yacht. Not only does the investment in the care for it help when you go to resell it, you'll enjoy the condition of it during your ownership experience and time with the yacht.

 

SEEK THE ADVICE OF AN EXPERT WHEN BUYING A YACHT

Hiring a professional yacht broker that is part of a reputable brokerage firm, and has references, can help you make the right decision for your boating future. Looking for the CPYB certification (Certified Professional Yacht Broker), as well as membership to an existing association like the IYBA (International Yacht Brokers Association) are important in your broker selection process. Making the right decision on what yacht to purchase in the beginning can mean the life of your yacht lasts as long as you need it to.

An experienced yacht broker can help you:

 

ABOUT UNITED YACHT SALES

United Yacht Sales has the world's largest network of boat buyers and sellers in the industry, thanks to our team of over 250 yacht brokers in 104 different locations. Whether buying a luxury boat or selling one, we have the right expert on staff to assist you in navigating the brokerage market for your type of yacht. If you're looking at selling a boat, there is no quicker way to get activity than listing it with United. Our entire team is immediately notified every time a listing agreement is made with United Yacht Sales and many boats are sold before they ever even make it online. Our support team is among the best in the industry at marketing your yacht. 100% of our marketing budget goes towards advertising our clients' listings, a claim not many other firms can make. To get started listing your yacht, fill out our online form What's My Yacht Worth?

 

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