Luxury Yachts for Sale Moran Yacht & Ship
Yachts For Sale

View our fleet of superyachts for sale. Discover some of the world’s finest luxury yachts in our selection below.

Yachts For Sale

Types of Luxury Yachts for Sale

The luxury yacht market spans a wide range of vessel types, sizes, and price points. Whether you’re looking for a fast Italian-built motor yacht from builders like Mangusta or Riva, a proven Dutch pedigree from Feadship or Amels, or an expedition-ready explorer built for global cruising, our team can guide you to the right vessel. We also represent select new construction projects for buyers seeking a fully custom build.

How Buying a Yacht Works

01

Search & Shortlist

Define your requirements and preferred cruising grounds. We'll present a curated shortlist matched to your budget, size, and style preferences.

02

Survey & Sea Trial

Visit your top candidates in person. We coordinate marine surveys, mechanical inspections, and sea trials to verify condition and performance.

03

Negotiate & Offer

Our brokers handle offer presentation, counteroffers, and contract terms. We protect your interests at every stage of negotiation.

04

Close & Deliver

We manage documentation, flag registration, escrow, and final delivery. Your yacht is ready for the water with nothing left undone.

Founded in 1988, Moran Yacht & Ship has offices in Fort Lauderdale, Monaco, and Newport. Our brokerage team has closed hundreds of transactions worldwide. Learn more about our buying process or contact us to begin your search.

Why Moran Yacht & Ship

Since 1988, Moran Yacht & Ship has been one of the most trusted names in yacht brokerage. Our team brings first-hand knowledge of every vessel we represent, backed by decades of transaction experience across sales, charter, construction, and management.

Unlike single-service brokerages, we offer a complete ownership ecosystem. Our in-house management division handles crew, maintenance, and operations. Our construction team oversees new builds at leading yards worldwide. And our charter department can generate revenue on your behalf when your yacht isn't in personal use.

38+ Years of Experience
3 Global Offices
500+ Yachts Sold

Frequently Asked Questions

Luxury yacht prices range widely based on size, age, builder, and condition. Pre-owned yachts between 80 and 120 feet typically start around $3-5 million, while newer or larger vessels can exceed $50 million. Custom superyachts over 200 feet may reach $100 million or more. Our yacht buying guide provides a detailed breakdown of the costs involved, including crew, insurance, and annual operating budgets.

A yacht broker acts as your guide and advocate throughout the purchase process. We begin by understanding your requirements — size, budget, cruising plans, and desired features — then present a curated shortlist of suitable yachts. From there, we arrange viewings, coordinate marine surveys, negotiate the purchase price, and manage the transaction through closing. The seller typically pays the brokerage commission, so there is no additional cost to the buyer. Contact our team to start the conversation.

Most yacht sales include the vessel, its tenders, water toys, and onboard equipment as listed in the inventory. Personal items and consumables are typically excluded. The purchase agreement will specify exactly what conveys with the yacht, and our brokers ensure every detail is documented before closing.

Chartering before buying is one of the best ways to understand what you want in a yacht. It allows you to experience different sizes, layouts, and builders firsthand without a long-term commitment. Many of our clients charter two or three yachts before making a purchase decision. Our charter department can arrange trial voyages tailored to your interests.

A common rule of thumb is that annual operating costs run approximately 10% of the yacht’s purchase price. This covers crew salaries, insurance, maintenance, dockage, fuel, and administrative expenses. Our management team helps owners budget accurately and control costs year over year.

Yes. Many yacht owners list their vessel for both sale and charter simultaneously. Charter income can offset carrying costs while the yacht is on the market, and charter guests occasionally become buyers. As a full-service brokerage, Moran Yacht & Ship manages both sales and charter under one roof, ensuring seamless coordination between the two.

Ready to Find Your Next Yacht?

Our brokers are available worldwide to help you buy or sell.

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