Condition Premium - Exceptional used boats selected by RivieraBroker
Premium condition ⭐⭐⭐
Used boats actually above the market average
Not all boats are Premium.
The Premium condition ⭐⭐⭐ distinguishes between units in uniform general condition, with documented maintenance and a price positioning in line with the reality of the current market.
Why do we have this
On the market, two boats that look identical on paper can be very different in reality.
One was maintained methodically. The other was kept to a minimum.
Premium condition ⭐⭐⭐ is used to identify the units that really stand out, over and above announcements and promises.
The label Premium condition ⭐⭐⭐ does not replace an independent marine survey.
It reflects a rigorous selection process based on RivieraBroker's experience in assessing the condition, maintenance and consistency of pre-owned boats.
An uncertain history, a marked state of use, incomplete maintenance or the slightest grey area are enough to exclude a unit from this label.
What this means for buyers
A boat Premium condition ⭐⭐⭐ limits unpleasant surprises, clarifies costs and preserves better resale value.
This does not mean “zero risk”, but less uncertainty, A technically credible unit that is easier to resell and better positioned on the second-hand market.
A well-monitored and well-documented boat limits unpleasant surprises and remains credible the day it comes back on the market.
Up-to-date maintenance avoids hidden work and means that the boat can be used without immediate repairs.
Uniform condition and a clear history inspire confidence, supporting value and facilitating resale.
The Condition Premium criteria ⭐⭐⭐
A low number of hours can be reassuring, but it can also indicate a long period of immobilisation.
Conversely, longer hours are not necessarily a fault if maintenance is rigorous and documented.
We therefore analyse the consistency between age, frequency of use, technical monitoring and actual condition.
The assessment is also based on a comparison with equivalent units in the Mediterranean basin, to place the boat above the usual standards in its segment.



