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How to resell your RIB: Tips and advice

Tips and advice on selling your RIB

The decision to resell your RIB can be an exciting time, but it's essential to prepare your craft well to maximise its value on the market.

In this Orca Retail guide, we'll explore the crucial steps to a successful resale, from the valuation process to aesthetic enhancement.

 

I. Assessment of the general condition of the semi-rigid

A. Inspect the hull

Before you put your RIB up for sale, spend some time thoroughly inspecting the hull. Examine the submerged parts for cracks or deformation. Check the inflation status of your bladders. Don't hesitate to make a note of any scratches or marks you might want to repair to improve the boat's overall appearance.

 

B. Examine the engine and mechanical systems

Engine performance is a decisive factor for many potential buyers. Before putting your RIB on the market, make sure the engine is in good working order. Check the declared power and ensure that all mechanical systems are operational. If repairs or adjustments are necessary, it is advisable to carry them out before the sale to avoid any complications with potential buyers.

 

C. Take inventory of accessories and equipment 

fishing accessories

Buyers often pay attention to the accessories included with the RIB. Inspect the seats, ladder, protective cover, rod holders and any other equipment supplied with the boat. Replace or repair worn or damaged components, as this can have a major impact on your purchasing decision. As far as safety equipment is concerned, make sure it complies with current standards and is in good working order.

 

II. Repairs and maintenance

A. The importance of preventive repairs

Preventive repairs can play a crucial role in adding value to your RIB. By investing time and resources in the necessary repairs, you significantly increase the chances of selling your boat at a better price. Repairs can include correcting scratches, repairing damaged areas of the hull, and using high-quality repair fabrics, such as the hypalon ones offered by Orca Retail.

 

B. Step-by-step guide to repairs:

  1. Identifying areas needing repairs: Before starting repairs, go through the boat and carefully identify areas needing attention. This can include areas with cuts, scratches or air leaks.

  2. Using Orca Retail's hypalon repair fabrics: Orca Retail offers high quality hypalon repair fabrics, ideal for repairing semi-rigids. These fabrics are durable, weather-resistant and offer a solid grip. Follow the instructions supplied with the fabrics carefully for best results.

  3. Tricks for durable and aesthetically pleasing repairs:

    • Clean the area to be repaired thoroughly before applying the repair fabric.
    • Make sure the area is dry for maximum grip.
    • Use a press to ensure a strong bond between the repair fabric and the hull surface.
    • Apply even pressure during the bonding process.
    • Once repairs are complete, inspect visually and tactically to ensure the repair is robust and aesthetically pleasing.

For more information, see our article:"Renovating a used inflatable boat: Costs and methods".

 

III. Aesthetic enhancement of the semi-rigid

A. Completely clean the hull and sulks

Pneumatic bladder cleaning

Meticulous hull cleaning can radically improve the appearance of your RIB. Use cleaning products that are suitable for the hull material and be sure to remove all dirt, salt residue and other contaminants. A clean, well-maintained appearance can greatly influence the first impression potential buyers make of your home.

 

B. Carefully present the equipment 

When presenting your RIB, highlight recently added or replaced equipment. This may include modern navigation equipment, high-quality upholstered seats or other special features. Make sure everything is well organised and in good working order to give the buyer a positive impression.

 

IV. Documentation and maintenance history

A. Gather important documents

Before the sale, gather all relevant documents, including maintenance and repair invoices, certificates of conformity, and inspection reports. These documents increase the buyer's confidence and show that the RIB has been properly maintained.

 

B. Highlight regular maintenance

Present the maintenance history clearly. Highlight the regular servicing carried out, engine overhauls, and any important maintenance operations. Buyers will be more inclined to invest in a boat with a well-documented maintenance history.

 

V. Putting your property up for sale: Setting the price and finding the ideal buyer

The next crucial step after preparing your RIB is to set an appropriate selling price. Here are some tips to help you determine a fair and equitable price:

 

A. Make a realistic assessment

Before setting a price, research the market thoroughly to understand the price range of similar RIBs. Take into account factors such as make, model, year of manufacture, general condition and equipment included.

 

B. Consider the improvements made

If you've made significant repairs or upgrades, this may justify a slightly higher price. Highlight these improvements in your ad to show the added value.

 

C. Use the right sales platforms

Use the sites mentioned in our article"The best sites for buying used inflatable boats", such as Le Bon Coin, NauticExpo, Annonces Marine, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Youboat, ParuVendu, AnnoncesBateau.com, and Inautia, to maximise the visibility of your ad.

 

D. Be transparent about the condition of the RIB

Provide a full and honest description of the general condition of your boat. This establishes essential trust with potential buyers and avoids difficult negotiations later on.

 

E. Be prepared to negotiate the price

Have a lower limit you're willing to accept. This ensures that the transaction remains fair to all parties.

Once you've set a competitive price, create attractive ads on online sales platforms. Include high-quality photos, a detailed description and be ready to answer potential buyers' questions quickly.

 

Conclusion

To sum up, the successful resale of your RIB relies on careful preparation of the craft. Preventive repairs, regular maintenance and careful presentation can considerably increase the value of your property.

Don't forget the importance of repairs with quality fabrics, such as Orca Retail's hypalon, to ensure the durability and reliability of your RIB.

Follow these tips, gather your paperwork, and your RIB will be ready to find an enthusiastic new owner. Have a great sale!

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