Sailing or Motor Cruising?
It is vital that the prospective buyer communicate the primary function of the boat and understands the limitations of some designs and materials. The buyer and builder can then be expected to work with a local naval architect who will draw up preliminary plans based upon the owner’s requirements. Some boatyards are better qualified than others for sailing yachts.
Private of Commercial Use?
One of the most important decisions to be made by potential buyers is whether the gulet will be used privately or commercially. Yachts which will be used commercially either in Turkish or EU waters have a different set of requirements which must be implemented during the building phase to qualify as a commercial vessel and to avoid expensive refits.
New or Used?
Another very important decision for potential buyers to make is whether to commission a new gulet or to buy a used vessel. The advantage of commissioning a new yacht is hands-on involvement from the design phase to launch and ownership. There are also advantages to consider used gulets if they have been well-built and well-maintained. It is vital that prospective buyers have the full history and a marine survey of any used gulets being considered.
Timing, Scheduling and Delivery
One of the biggest dilemmas facing local boatyards is that of time. An excellent wooden boat absolutely cannot be rushed; time must be factored in for locating the right timber and scheduling the best workers for each phase of the construction process.
Gulet, Ayna Kic or Tirhandil ?
It all depends on what you want to do. The tirhandil is the superior vessel for sailing and handling, while an ayna kic makes maximum use of space below deck. But for pure aesthetic pleasure, the Bodrum-built gulet by a master craftsman takes the prize.
Size Matters
The average length of gulets built in the 1970s was ten meters, in the 1980s twenty meters, and in the 1990s thirty-meter boats were the norm. Bodrum boatyards are currently building vessels 40 meters and longer, at which point they may be better deemed “ships”. While most prospective buyers have an idea of what size boat they wish to build, it remains important to check that the boatyard chosen has the facilities to accommodate the desired size, as well as previous experience with similar designs.