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Market Intelligence

The data the superyacht industry doesn't publish.

Prices are rarely published. Transactions are rarely announced. The intelligence that separates well-advised buyers from poorly-advised ones is held by a small number of specialists. This is that intelligence — made accessible.

Pricing

Asking prices and sale prices are different numbers

The gap between what a yacht is listed for and what it sells for is where market knowledge pays. Understanding the spread — and the factors that compress or widen it — is the most valuable intelligence in brokerage.

Builders

The badge on the stern changes every number on the spec sheet

A Lürssen and a lesser vessel of the same length are not comparable assets. Builder pedigree sets the floor for how value is interpreted, how surveys go, and how quickly a motivated buyer emerges.

Build route

Custom and semi-custom are different propositions, not just different prices

The decision between a fully custom build and a semi-custom platform is about more than cost and timeline — it shapes the vessel's uniqueness, its resale liquidity, and the ownership experience for years after delivery.

Intelligence reports
Editorial view

The best time to understand this market is before you're in a transaction.

Buyers who arrive at a superyacht acquisition without market context pay more, survey less effectively, and end up with vessels that don't match their actual requirements. The intelligence on this platform is designed to change that — to give serious buyers the context they need before they engage a broker or make an offer.