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Why Buying A Charter-Proven Yacht Is A Smart Investment

12 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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What can a yacht's charter history reveal about its potential as an ownership opportunity? In this episode, we explore why yachts with an established charter track record are increasingly attracting savvy buyers. Joining us is Matthew Stone, Managing Partner, California at IYC, who shares his unique perspective, leaning on the acclaimed charter yacht KOJU as an example. Together, we unpack what consistent charter demand says about a yacht's design, operation, crew, and long-term appeal, and why inheriting a successful charter platform can offer significant advantages for first-time and seasoned owners alike. Podcast Hosted by Sidney Bitter-Larkin

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