FAQ

Questions about BoatClarity

BoatClarity is built for sailboat sellers who want a cleaner pre-visit conversation with serious buyers, without turning the report into a marketplace listing or a marine survey.

What is BoatClarity for?

BoatClarity helps used sailboat sellers prepare a clear pre-visit report before serious buyers arrange a visit. It gathers seller-declared information, dates, documents and supporting proof in one readable place.

Is BoatClarity a marketplace?

No. BoatClarity is not a marketplace and does not list boats for sale. It supports the seller's existing sale process by reducing repeated questions and helping buyers understand the boat before a visit.

Is a BoatClarity report a marine survey?

No. A BoatClarity report is not a marine survey, technical certification or expert validation. It organizes seller declarations and available proof so the first serious conversation is clearer.

Who prepares the information in the report?

The seller prepares the report from their own knowledge, dates, invoices, quotes, documents and notes. Buyer-facing content should make clear what is declared by the seller and what is supported by proof.

Can amounts be shown in a report?

Amounts should only be shown when they are backed by invoice or quote logic. Unsupported figures can weaken trust, so BoatClarity keeps financial details tied to available proof.

How does BoatClarity help before a visit?

It lets sellers answer common questions once, qualify serious buyers earlier, prepare visits with better context and support price discussions with clearer maintenance and document information.