Select Your Yacht in Belgium

Belgium owns a small strip of the Northern Sea coastline, some 64 kilometers long, enough to gain access to Britain, the Baltic States, and Atlantic Ocean and to become one of the northern centers of navigation. Belgium has four seaports: Antwerp - one of the biggest ports in the world, Bruges - one of the biggest in Europe, Ostend and Ghent, plus one river port in Brussels. ETAP Yachts and Prinz Yachts are the two largest shipyards in Belgium, producing a motor and sailing Yacht in Belgium with hulls made primarily of steel or wood. You can also find fiberglass and composite vessels here, however in the severe Northern climate, this lightweight material becomes very brittle increasing the chance of damage substantially.

Atlantic Yacht And Ship's Yacht in Belgium

Belgium's annual boat show normally takes place in mid-February and is held at the Port of Ghent. It is not the largest port in the country, but conveniently located making the preparation routine very simple. February is the month when sales for a Yacht in Belgium come to life: the show draws in thousands of visitors with serious intent to buy a yacht and, as a result, the market does not freeze during the off-season.

Find Your New Yacht in Belgium

Getting a Yacht in Belgium is peppered with many benefits, and the large ports in this country offer a greater amount of purchasing possibilities. Most of the selection here is made up of yachts capable of sailing in warm Mediterranean climates and ones capable of withstanding the northern seas. They are equipped with everything you will need to insure a safe and successful voyage, even in the most severe conditions.

In order to buy a Yacht in Belgium, you don't necessarily need to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on your trip, transportation fees and any of the additional expenses associated with a yacht purchase. All you will need is 3 or 4 days. Delivery will not become an issue, because any of the larger yachts can be navigated through the Baltic or the Black Sea, and the smaller vessels that are intended for rivers and short trips (including the smaller sailing yachts and tenders) can easily be transported via railroad or auto-train across any country in Europe.

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