A Farewell and Heartfelt Thank You from JD Yachts

After 25 extraordinary years, JD Yachts will be closing its doors.

This has not been an easy decision—but it’s one we’ve made with deep reflection and immense pride in all that we’ve achieved. We set out to build a company grounded in trust, transparency, and a passion for getting people on the water. We believe we’ve done just that.

To our clients—some of whom have been with us from the very beginning—we owe everything. Your unwavering support and trust shaped our journey. Many of you returned to us time and again for your boating needs, and that loyalty became the foundation of our business. We’re honoured to have helped so many families and individuals realise their dreams of yachting across the UK and the Mediterranean.

To our industry colleagues, tradespeople, and the marinas who welcomed and supported our work—you made this possible. The collaborative spirit and shared commitment to excellence within the marine sector gave JD Yachts its wings. We always sought to drive business back into local trades and infrastructures, and we’re proud to have played a part in sustaining that ecosystem.

To our dedicated team—Toby Hawkins and Isabella O’Leary—thank you for your incredible contribution, professionalism, and commitment to our shared mission. You’ve been integral to our journey and success.

A special thank you to our families for your constant support, patience, and belief in us—especially through the demanding times. JD Yachts has always been about more than just boats; it’s been about people, partnerships, and heart.

The current business climate, especially for SMEs in the marine sector, has become increasingly complex and challenging—particularly in relation to post-Brexit trade regulations and the double taxation of vessels between the UK and EU. These conditions have made it nearly impossible to scale sustainably or operate competitively abroad. We believe it’s important to acknowledge how much the industry has changed—and how vital it is to protect what was once a thriving cornerstone of Britain’s maritime heritage.

As we close this chapter, we do so with enormous gratitude for every client, colleague, and friend we’ve met along the way. The memories, the adventures, and the trust you placed in us will stay with us forever.

Thank you for letting JD Yachts be part of your story. We are proud of the legacy we leave behind.

With heartfelt thanks,

Darren & Justin

JD yachts has over 30 years experience as an independent yacht brokerage and are proud of our reputation of providing an honest and knowledgeable service.

Our brokers are professionally trained and qualified by ABYA (Association of Brokers and Yacht Agents) to ensure your total protection throughout the buying process, which means that all you have to worry about is choosing the right boat, and let us do the rest.

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Guidance

For buyers and sellers

Whether buying or selling a boat, we recognise the importance of acting efficiently and diligently to ensure all parties are dealt with in a professional manner. Rest assured, the JD Yachts team will be acting in your best interests every step of the way. Find out more

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With the marketing resources at our disposal, we ensure you get maximum global exposure via a website that has been crafted to the specific needs of the boat buyer, our pro-active social media platforms and targeted advertising, both online and traditional. Find out more

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proof of ownership

With each boat offered for sale we require proof of ownership as part of the registration process. We establish who has title, whether there are any charges against the craft and whether or not VAT has been paid. The JD Yachts team offers you guidance and advice, through all the necessary processes.

contracts

English law applies to all transactions. We employ a sale contract (for sale or purchase) that is recognised by the British Marine Federation, of which we are a member.

The Recreational Craft Directive 94/25/EC – European Economic Directive, states:

A boat does not need to comply with the RCD if:
  • It is one of the exclusions - principally craft intended solely for racing plus other minor categories
  • It was built in the EEA prior to 16th June 1998
  • It was in use in the EEA prior to 16th June 1998
  • It is only visiting the EEA for reasons of tourism or in transit
A boat needs to comply if it is not one of the above and if:
  • It was first placed on the EEA market after 16th June 1998
  • It was put into service in the EEA after 16th June 1998
  • It is a home built boat placed on the market within five years of completion
  • It is an experimental or racing boat being redesigned for compliance with the RCD

THE EEA INCLUDES ALL EU STATES, THEIR OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AND DEPENDENCIES AND ICELAND AND NORWAY.

vat

We can assist with your VAT queries, however it is ultimately your responsibility to confirm any VAT liability. If you are a resident of the EU you should only use a boat in the Community if it is VAT paid. You must keep documentary evidence at all times in case you are asked by customs officials to prove the VAT status of your craft.

It is worthy of note that a registration document does not prove the VAT status.

There are certain vessels that are deemed ‘VAT paid’. These are private pleasure craft that were in use prior to 1st January 1985 and were in the EU on 31st December 1992.

Documentary evidence includes:
  • Original invoice or receipt
  • Evidence of VAT payment at importation
  • Invoices for the construction of a ‘home built’ boat
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