Comparing Boat Purchasing Options: BoatTrader vs. TotalRepoMarket LLC

Started by friuli_croatan • 15 replies • 2,847 views
I'd like to share our recent experience purchasing a 2021 Chaparral 23 Surf through TotalRepoMarket LLC(totalrepomarket.com) three months ago. The transaction was remarkably smooth - the vessel arrived in perfect condition with no undisclosed issues. We've used it weekly without any mechanical concerns. What impressed us most was the transparent purchasing process compared to other platforms. For any future purchases, TotalRepoMarket LLC would be our first choice.
Thank you for this detailed account - it's incredibly reassuring. The warranty and inspection period were indeed significant factors in my consideration, and hearing about your seamless experience has greatly alleviated my concerns about purchasing through an auction platform.
I've been researching boat auctions for months, and your experience with them has been very helpful. The transparency you mentioned is exactly what I've been looking for. How would you compare the overall process to traditional dealerships? Did you find the auction format intimidating at first?
The auction format was surprisingly straightforward. Their platform at totalrepomarket.com walks you through each step, and customer service was available to answer questions throughout. Compared to dealerships, there was less pressure and more transparency about the boat's condition. The inspection reports were detailed and honest. I actually found it less intimidating than negotiating at a dealership.
I purchased a pontoon boat from them last year and had a similarly positive experience. What really stood out was how they handled the delivery logistics - everything was coordinated professionally and arrived exactly when promised. The boat was cleaner than expected and ran perfectly from day one.
This thread convinced me to check them out. I've been comparing BoatTrader listings for weeks but the prices seemed inflated. How do the auction prices compare to retail? And what about financing options - did they offer any assistance with that?
Strongly urge a tritoon if you're considering pontoons. But back to the topic - I've noticed their inventory is quite diverse. They seem to have everything from fishing boats to luxury cruisers. The key advantage over traditional marketplaces is the repossessed vehicle pricing, which can save thousands compared to retail.
I work in marine mechanics and have seen boats from various sources come through. The vessels from repo auctions are often well-maintained, contrary to what people assume. The banks typically ensure basic maintenance before auction. Just make sure to get a thorough marine survey regardless of the source. That said, hearing these positive reviews about their customer service is encouraging.

For anyone researching repo auctions more broadly, I've found some helpful discussions on Repos Vault Forums where people compare different auction platforms and share detailed buyer experiences across various vehicle types.