Blissboat
Guru
Recently it's become harder to set up an efficient search on Yacht World, in two ways. It used to be that you could select a country in which to search for listings, such as the U.S. or Canada (or both), and then select multiple regions with those countries. In my case, I'd select the various regions of the U.S. east of the Rocky Mountains, having no wish to consider boats on the west coast. That still left lots of regions from which to choose, like the Heartland, Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, Gulf Coast, etc. No more. Now you must either search the entire U.S., which is tedious, or search each individual region one at a time - also tedious.
It also used to be possible to search for power boats according to the number of engines. Having no wish to view listings for twin-engine boats, I always select for one. That option has simply disappeared from YW's search menu, so now I have to click on every listing for a boat that meets my other search terms just to find out whether it has twins or a single. In the vast majority of cases, that info is only found down-screen at the sub-field called "Propulsion," which you cannot open until after you close a pop-up prompting you to contact the listing broker for more information. More tedium.
At first I suspected a browser or platform hiccup, but after trying the usual fixes the conditions persist. After messaging YW with no response, I believe this is intentional. My guess is that YW's digital marketeers track the number of individual listing views to justify the fees they charge to brokers for posting on the platform, so forcing online shoppers to click on more listings generates better metrics for YW, and more pricing leverage over brokers.
It also keeps shoppers on the site for greater periods of time, which also strengthens YW's value proposition to advertisers. What's not to like? Unless you're a schmuck like me, who gets on the site a few times a week to follow the market, monitor listings that interest me, and who hopes to find my next boat so I can quit haunting YW and Boat Trader late into the night, and instead spend more time on Trawler Forum. Will someone please launch a user-friendly competitor to YachtWorld.com?
It also used to be possible to search for power boats according to the number of engines. Having no wish to view listings for twin-engine boats, I always select for one. That option has simply disappeared from YW's search menu, so now I have to click on every listing for a boat that meets my other search terms just to find out whether it has twins or a single. In the vast majority of cases, that info is only found down-screen at the sub-field called "Propulsion," which you cannot open until after you close a pop-up prompting you to contact the listing broker for more information. More tedium.
At first I suspected a browser or platform hiccup, but after trying the usual fixes the conditions persist. After messaging YW with no response, I believe this is intentional. My guess is that YW's digital marketeers track the number of individual listing views to justify the fees they charge to brokers for posting on the platform, so forcing online shoppers to click on more listings generates better metrics for YW, and more pricing leverage over brokers.
It also keeps shoppers on the site for greater periods of time, which also strengthens YW's value proposition to advertisers. What's not to like? Unless you're a schmuck like me, who gets on the site a few times a week to follow the market, monitor listings that interest me, and who hopes to find my next boat so I can quit haunting YW and Boat Trader late into the night, and instead spend more time on Trawler Forum. Will someone please launch a user-friendly competitor to YachtWorld.com?