Yacht Blog
Southern California and the Baja are full of world class fishing and boating opportunities. Here's a guide to making the most of them in 2024.
“If someone wants to buy something, you ought to help them get what best suits their needs.” Michael Kusler, describing Kusler Yachts' commitment to serving clients. Founded in 2010, Kusler Yachts has sold more than 500 vessels and counting. To date, the average Kusler listing is on the market for less than 90 days. Do you want to be the next boat sold? Contact Kusler Yachts to sell your boat today!
The past decade has been something of a golden age for the offshore center console. In recent years advances in outboard engine technology has allowed manufacturers to produce larger vessels that offer more performance and features than ever before. Far from slowing down, the advancement, innovation, performance and size of these boats are increasing each... Read more →
This 2016 Hatteras 45 Open Express is an interesting opportunity. The boat’s appeal stems from a number of contexts. A 45-foot sportfisher ranks among the most versatile classes of boat. Loaded with features, this boat represents perhaps the most well-equipped 45 Hatteras ever built. Located in Fort Lauderdale and available for immediate delivery, this boat... Read more →
Kusler Yachts is proud to have earned a reputation for service and expertise. Our team of dedicated, professional yacht brokers specializes in helping clients successfully navigate the process of buying or selling a boat. Be the boat new or used, center console or sportfisher, our commitment remains the same. This 2023 Market Update provides insight... Read more →
What follows is the Kusler Yachts’ Guide to Bringing Your Boat to Mexico. For decades the Mexican Baja has allured West Coast boat owners in the United States. There are no better ways to enjoy Mexico’s incredible fishing, diving and lifestyle opportunities than on your own boat. Before you can fish Mag Bay or enjoy... Read more →
Kusler Yachts is honored to be featured in the Marlin Magazine 40th anniversary edition article, “21st Century Yacht Broker”. Below are a few snippets from the article, for the full article visit Marlin Magazine online. Marlin Magazine – 21st Century Broker Relationship builder, yacht expert, client advocate and much, much more By ELLIOTT STARK AFTER... Read more →
Custom yachts may well be sportfishing’s wave of the future. Explore the many options available and how to build your very own. The modern sportfishing vessel is equal parts technological marvel and work of art. The fit and finish of today’s vessels is matched only by their performance and fishability. While today’s production vessels are... Read more →
When you select the right yacht brokerage it drastically improves your vessel's visibility and exposure on the market, as well as how much you can potentially get for it. When it comes to listing your yacht with a broker, you should expect the best. With over 130+ boats sold to date, you can count on Kusler Yachts to get the job done.
Mexico’s Magdalena “Mag” Bay is among the best and most consistent sportfishing experiences in the world. A remote, isolated bay that sits some 120 miles north of Cabo San Lucas, there is not much in this part of the Baja… Not much, that is, aside from an annual explosion of sardines that attracts mobs of... Read more →
Kusler Yachts Expands Reach and Capacity with East Coast Locations. Kusler Yachts is proud to announce the opening of it’s second location in Newburyport, Massachusetts. While Kusler Yachts’ east coast expansion—opening June 1– is driven by business success and demand, it is also something of a homecoming. A leading West Coast brokerage, Kusler Yachts made... Read more →
What follows is the case for buying a Regulator Boat. Kusler Yachts has been representing and selling the Regulator Marine center console product in California and Mexico for over 12+ years. Michael Kusler has personally sold and fished most every model in the line up. Here is his take on what separates Regulator from the... Read more →