
FYBA elects new president
The Florida Yacht Brokers Association elected a new president and new board members for 2016. The new president is Paul Flannery of SYS Palm Beach,

The Florida Yacht Brokers Association elected a new president and new board members for 2016. The new president is Paul Flannery of SYS Palm Beach,
Online multiple listing service Yatco said it released its new Web Pro system.
YachtCloser said it added 113 new brokerage locations in 2015 and averaged more than 120 percent revenue growth from the previous year.
The Yacht Brokers Association of America and the Yacht Broker Institute signed an education agreement.
Brokerage sales picked up in November, with U.S. brokers reporting 1,866 boats sold, a 6 percent gain from the same month last year.
Powerboat sales led the way, gaining 4 percent in volume as 2,004 boats were sold for $228.4 million.
Available at no additional cost to YachtCloser members, the service is derived from signed seller contracts.
Brokers selling sailboats led the way with a 3 percent volume increase as 527 boats were sold.
With 3,388 boats sold and $333 million changing hands, volume and value increased on the U.S. brokerage market in July.
Brokerage sales volume increased to 3,649 boats in June, a 3 percent gain from the previous June.

The Florida Yacht Brokers Association elected a new president and new board members for 2016. The new president is Paul Flannery of SYS Palm Beach,
Online multiple listing service Yatco said it released its new Web Pro system.
YachtCloser said it added 113 new brokerage locations in 2015 and averaged more than 120 percent revenue growth from the previous year.
The Yacht Brokers Association of America and the Yacht Broker Institute signed an education agreement.
Brokerage sales picked up in November, with U.S. brokers reporting 1,866 boats sold, a 6 percent gain from the same month last year.
Powerboat sales led the way, gaining 4 percent in volume as 2,004 boats were sold for $228.4 million.
Available at no additional cost to YachtCloser members, the service is derived from signed seller contracts.
Brokers selling sailboats led the way with a 3 percent volume increase as 527 boats were sold.
With 3,388 boats sold and $333 million changing hands, volume and value increased on the U.S. brokerage market in July.
Brokerage sales volume increased to 3,649 boats in June, a 3 percent gain from the previous June.