Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Memorial Day is behind us and another great summer of boating is beginning

Memorial Day is behind us and another great summer of boating is beginning!!

Contact our office a representative will be happy to speak with regarding a potential purchase or if you just need transportation services we can surely provide a competitive quote.

Boat Buying Tips for First Time Buyers

Tips, Tools and Ideas for Those New to Boating

  • Go boating with some friends several times. Make sure the activity really fits your interests.
  • Be aware of the true cost and time commitments of being a boater. The old joke about a boat being a hole in the water you pour money into may not be far off at times, and yet a boat can provide great recreational and learning experiences for you, your family and friends. We just ask that you do some serious looking at original cost, insurance, interest, fuel and oil, trailer, storage, repairs, setting up a tow vehicle, lodging, weekend food, extra fishing gear, skis, life jackets, licenses and permits, maintenance, etc. Also realize the time required to round up the gear, get to the water, participate in water activities, get back home, unpack, and service the boat. Millions of people do this and couldn't enjoy it more. We only suggest you consider it before you plunge in. Relatively developments in engine efficiencies, sport jet boats and inflatable boats are making boating both easier and more economical. Also, many moving up from PWC's already have a pretty good idea of what the boating experience will be.
  • Go to some boat shows, but leave your pocket book at home. DO NOT buy your first boat at a boat show. The sales pressure is too intense and you have "boating fever." Boat shows are a great place to review products from the various builders, obtain brochures and gain some knowledge of local dealers.
  • Decide what your main boating activities will be and how many people will be in the boat. Will you be fishing, skiing, tubing, cruising? Will you ever operate in salt water? Do you plan on trailering your boat?
  • The importance of a good dealer - We encourage new boaters to "buy a dealer" instead of buying a boat. Many first timers buy a used boat from the want ads but we strongly discourage that unless they have grown up in a boating family and already have a lot of boating experience. They lose the safety net a good dealer provides. Ask around, shop around, and visit with other boaters and dealers in your area to find a reputable, honest, dealer that provides good service. Then take your general list of intentions for the boat (My wife and I want to fish and my two teenage boys want to tube, we expect to trailer it our to lake XXX most of the time and take it down to the ocean once a summer) to the dealer along with what you expect to spend for the whole boating experience. A good dealer can put you in an appropriate "first boat" and help you have good boating experiences. He (or she) will help you with questions, parts, repairs and winterization. On your second or third boat you will begin to develop your own likes and dislikes about certain models and have more specialized needs. By then you will have a good network and should be able to have a more focused idea of exactly what you need at that time. Then you might "price shop" more widely for what you need and be willing to take on more of the maintenance yourself in exchange for a good price. You will still need to have access to a parts dealer.
  • Don't buy too much boat your first time. Get a small, economical, sound, easy to get around, easy to handle boat you can learn in that doesn't cost a fortune and that doesn't go 75 miles an hour or eat gas like a rocket ship. You won't be so sad when you crash it into the dock a few times and scratch it up trying to learn how to get in on a trailer on a windy day. Your whole family can learn on it and you might even keep it on as a second boat for the kids if you "move up" later. Your dealer might have a nice used boat that still has some warranty and is in excellent shape that could make you a nice first boat. Big boats are more difficult to handle and more costly to operate. Your dealer can help you find an appropriate sized first boat.
  • Small builders - If you are a beginning boater interested in a boat from a small builder, buy one from a builder in your area, don't buy one from a small local builder half-way across the country. Strong large builders can service boats across the country, many small builders do a good job of servicing boats in their region, but may struggle as servicing certain problems across the country.
  • Beware of instant low dollar deals you have to take "right now". Good, well established firms want to sell you a boat, but they want to sell you the one you need. Firms struggling for dollars sometimes resort to "must buy now" offers. Shop around and think about your potential purchase for a while. Don't make spur of the moment decisions.
  • Drives - If you have questions about the basic kinds of drives and which one might be best for you, there is an excellent on-line article directed at skiers that can also provide a great deal of information to others at Canadian Water Skiers Page FAQ
  • Consider going "partners" with a friend who has more boating experience and may already own a boat. Being a part owner has a lot of economic advantages. If your families boat together there should be minimal "its my weekend to use the boat" conflicts. After you gain additional boating experience, you might purchase your own boat and "mentor" another friend into boating, or perhaps you and your first friend might purchase a "bigger and better" boat together.
  • Read the Press - Go to a large bookstore / magazine stand and purchase a handfull of boating magazines, especially any directly dealing with the type of boats you are interested in. This industry has several excellent magazines. You can learn a lot from them. Most magazines have online counterparts, but few are as informative as their printed cousins.
  • Asking Price vs. Selling Price - Just like cars, most boats sell for less than the asking price. Learn the approximate value of the boat from the guides and comparison shopping, then be prepared to deal.
  • Check Powerboat Reports for a review of boats your are considering.
  • Read the free BoatUS Guide to Buying and Selling a Boat

  • Contact our office a representative will be happy to speak with regarding a potential purchase or if you just need transportation services we can surely provide a competitive quote.
     
    Ashley Bulluck
    Logistics Coordinatior
    Gulf Express International LLC
    1810 Garfield Street
    Hollywood FL 33020
    ph: 954-589-0170
    fax: 954-589-2855
    sales@gulfexpressintl.com
    www.gulfexpressintl.com
     

    Monday, May 27, 2013

    Yacht Sailings


    MIAMI TO FAR EAST
    (Weekly Sailings)
    MIAMI TO MEDITERRANEAN
    (Weekly Sailings)
    Tanger
     
    Savannah
    Jebel Ali
     
    Algeciras
    Singapore
     
    Malta
    Hong Kong
     
    Gioia Tauro
    Chiwan
     
    Livorno
    Shanghai
     
    Genoa
    Busan
     
    Fos Sur Mer
     
     
     

     

    MIAMI TO ITALY
    (Weekly Sailings)
    MIAMI TO ASIA
    (Weekly Sailings)
    Cagliari
     
    Hong Kong
    Livorno
     
    Singapore
    Genoa
     
    Dubai
    -
     
    Busan
     
     
     

     

    PORT EVERGLADES, FL TO GUANTA, VENEZUELA
    (Monthly Sailings)
    PORT EVERGLADES, FL TO CURACAO
    (Weekly Sailings)
    Port Everglades, FL
     
    Port Everglades, FL
    Guanta
     
    Curacao
     
     
     

     

    SAVANNAH TO AUSTRALIA
    (Bi-Weekly Sailings)
    MIAMI TO MEDITERRANEAN
    (Weekly Sailings)
    Savannah
     
    Savannah
    Papeete
     
    Algeciras
    Noumea
     
    Malta
    Sydney
     
    Gioia Tauro
    Melbourne
     
    Livorno
    Napier
     
    Genoa
    Tauranga
     
    Fos Sur Mer
     
     
     

     

    MIAMI TO CARIBBEAN
    (Weekly Sailings)
    MIAMI TO MEDITERRANEAN
    (Weekly Sailings)
    Miami
     
    Savannah
    St. Maarten
     
    Algeciras
    Saint Lucia
     
    Malta
    Trinidad & Tobago
     
    Gioia Tauro
     
     
     

     

    USA NEW YORK - SAVANNAH TO ASIA
    (Weekly Sailings)
     
    MIAMI TO NORTH EUROPE
    (Weekly Sailings)
    New York
     
    Miami
    Savannah
     
    le havre
    Tanjung Pelepas
     
    Antwerpen
    Hong Kong
     
    Rotterdam
    Shanghai
     
    Bremerhaven
    Pusan
     
     
    Yokohama
     
     
     
     
     

     

    PORT EVERGLADES (PEV) TO MEDITERRANEAN & DUBAI
    PEV
    Mar-01-12
    Apr-05-12
    Apr-15
    May-05-12
    Jun-01-12
    Jul-10-12
    St. Thomas
    Mar-05-12
    Apr-10-12
    Apr-18-12
    May-10-12
    Jun-06-12
    Jul-15-12
    Palma, Spain
    Mar-17-12
    Apr-22-12
    -
    May-22-12
    Jun-18-12
    Jul-25-12
    Genoa, IT
    Mar-19-12
    Apr-24-12
    May-02-12
    May-24-12
    Jun-20-12
    Jul-27-12
    Split, Croatia
    -
    Apr-28-12
    -
    May-28-12
    -
    -
    Lavrion
    -
    -
    May-06-12
    -
    Jun-24-12
    -
    Derince, Turkey
    Mar-25-12
    -
    May-08-12
    -
    -
    -
    Jeddah
    -
    -
    May-13-12
    -
    -
    Aug-08-12
    Dubai
    -
    -
    May-21-12
    -
    -
    Aug-15-12
    Phuket, Thailand
    -
    -
    Jun-01-12
    -
    -
    -
    Singapore
    -
    -
    Jun-03-12
    -
    -
    Aug-23-12
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

    PORT EVERGLADES (PEV) TO WEST COAST SERVICE
    PEV
    Feb-27-12
    Apr-04-12
    May-15-12
    Jul-01-12
    Aug-25-12
    Oct-01-12
    Golfito
    Mar-05-12
    Apr-14-12
    May-23-12
    Jul-09-12
    Sep-02-12
    Oct-09-12
    Manzanillo, MX
    Mar-10-12
    Apr-19-12
    -
    -
    -
    Oct-14-12
    La Paz, MX
    -
    -
    May-28-12
    -
    Sep-08-12
    -
    Ensenada, MX
    Mar-14-12
    Apr-23-12
    May-31-12
    Jul-18-12
    Sep-11-12
    Oct-18-12
    Victoria
    Mar-19-12
    Apr-28-12
    Jun-06-12
    Jul-24-12
    -
    Oct-24-12
    Yokohama
    Apr-01-12
    May-11-12
    Jun-19-12
    -
    Sep-26-12
    -
    Hong Kong
    Apr-07-12
    May-17-12
    -
    -
    -
    Nov-10-12
    Singapore
    Apr-22-12
    May-22-12
    -
    -
    -
    Nov-15-12
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

    MEDITERRANEAN - CARIBBEAN TO FLORIDA
    Dubai
    Mar-18-12
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Lavrion
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Split
    -
    -
    Sep-26-12
    Nov-01-12
    -
    -
    Civitavecchia
    Apr-01-12
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Genoa
    Apr-02-12
    Sep-05-12
    Sep-29-12
    Nov-05-12
    Dec-05-12
    -
    Alicante
    Apr-05-12
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Palma de Mallorca
    -
    Sep-08-12
    Oct-01-12
    Nov-07-12
    Dec-07-12
    -
    St.Thomas
    -
    -
    Oct-16-12
    Nov-20-12
    Dec-20-12
    -
    Port Everglades
    -
    Sep-21-12
    Oct-20-12
    Nov-24-12
    Dec-24-12
    -

     

    WEST COAST TO PORT EVERGLADES, FL (PEV)
    Vancouver
    -
    Mar-30-12
    May-20-12
    Jul-15-12
    Sep-10-12
    Dec-01-12
    Ensenada
    Feb-18-12
    Apr-05-12
    May-26-12
    Jul-21-12
    Sep-16-12
    Dec-07-12
    Manzanillo
    Feb-22-12
    Apr-09-12
    -
    Jul-25-12
    Sep-20-12
    Dec-11-12
    La Paz
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Golfito
    Feb-26-12
    Apr-13-12
    Jun-03-12
    Jul-29-12
    -
    Dec-15-12
    Port Everglades
    Mar-02-12
    Apr-20-12
    Jun-10-12
    Aug-04-12
    Oct-01-12
    Dec-22-12
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

    Port Everglades to St. Thomas - Martinique - Tortola
    Interval & Inducement Schedules
     
    Port Everglades, FL to Cartagena, Colombia
    Every Friday
     
    Savannah, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Durban
    Sailing every 10 days
     
    Genoa, Livorno Italy to Port Everglades
    Weekly Service, 14 days transit
     
    Interval & Inducement Schedules
    Other Ports in North Europe
     
    Pleased be advised that above dates are approximate and are subject to change without further notice
     
    Ashley Bulluck
    Logistics Coordinatior
    Gulf Express International LLC
    1810 Garfield Street
    Hollywood FL 33020
    ph: 954-589-0170
    fax: 954-589-2855
    sales@gulfexpressintl.com
    www.gulfexpressintl.com