You may be tempted to stretch your budget to get a larger boat or more features. But wait. Have you considered the following: what are the hidden costs when buying a boat?
Summary
When a friend started looking for a slightly larger boat, I began thinking about the hidden costs he’d have to pay. He found a larger catamaran that would cost around $300,000. Sure, it would be a stretch, but they thought it was possible–before they considered the extras.
So what are these extras? And will they affect you?
First, there is sales tax. It varies from state to state (or even by county). If he bought where we are, that would be 7.5%, or $22,500. Even though Florida caps sales tax at $18,000, that’s still a big check to write.
And what about insurance? Hull coverage is a percentage of the boat’s value, and you must pay it every year.
Of course, when buying a boat, you’ll want to have a professional survey. Combined with the costs of hauling out, you’re talking about thousands of dollars. That’s for the basics. If you add in engine and rigging survey or oil analysis, you’re looking at even more.
What if the survey reveals issues? Or you simply want to upgrade to make the boat fit you better? That’s even more money you’ll spend–before even leaving the dock.
If you buy a larger boat, haulouts and marina stays will cost more over the life of the boat. And expect to pay 5 to 10% of the boat’s value on maintenance every year.
My friend did the review and realized that while they could probably afford the purchase, the ongoing costs would significantly affect their cruising plans.
Don’t get discouraged. Just look carefully at all the costs before you buy a boat. It’s part of the delicate balancing act most cruisers make between money and satisfaction. For more details, listen to the complete podcast or read The Hidden Costs When Buying a Boat.

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Carolyn Shearlock has lived aboard full-time for 17 years, splitting her time between a Tayana 37 monohull and a Gemini 105 catamaran. She’s cruised over 14,000 miles, from Pacific Mexico and Central America to Florida and the Bahamas, gaining firsthand experience with the joys and challenges of life on the water.
Through The Boat Galley, Carolyn has helped thousands of people explore, prepare for, and enjoy life afloat. She shares her expertise as an instructor at Cruisers University, in leading boating publications, and through her bestselling book, The Boat Galley Cookbook. She is passionate about helping others embark on their liveaboard journey—making life on the water simpler, safer, and more enjoyable.






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