Configure your vessel below for an independent market valuation estimate based on 2026 Turkish and Mediterranean brokerage data. For a professional written valuation, request a survey.
Step 01
Vessel type
Hull form significantly affects base value — gulets command a premium in the Turkish market due to demand from charter operators.
Step 02
Length overall (LOA)
Value per metre rises with size. Vessels under 15m are harder to sell; 18–24m is the most liquid segment of the market.
18metres
Most liquid segment
10m15m20m26m32m36m
Step 03
Year built
Wooden vessels depreciate differently to GRP. A well-maintained 2005 gulet often holds value better than a neglected 2015 vessel.
2012
14 years old
19851995200520152024
Step 04
Hull construction & timber
Cold-moulded epoxy commands the highest premium. Teak specification adds significant value at resale.
Step 05
Overall condition
Condition is the single most variable factor in wooden vessel valuation. Be honest — a surveyor will find what you miss.
Step 06
Last major refit
A refit within 5 years can recover 20–35% of depreciated value. Buyers pay for freshness, not just condition.
A recent refit with documented receipts adds credibility and accelerates sale. Budget €35,000–€90,000 for a thorough 20m gulet refit in 2026.
Step 07
Charter history & certification
Charter-licensed vessels have a built-in buyer pool (operators). Private vessels command a premium with lifestyle buyers. Both markets are active in 2026.