Where Vessels Become
Legends
We don't write listing descriptions. We craft the narrative that makes a buyer fall in love before they ever step aboard.
Your $8M Yacht Is Being Sold
With $80 Copy
Every day, world-class vessels sit on YachtWorld with descriptions that read like they were written by someone who has never felt the rumble of twin MTUs at full throttle. "Beautiful yacht. Low hours. Must see." That's not a listing — that's a missed opportunity worth six figures in commission.
The buyer who can afford an $8M yacht doesn't respond to "priced to sell." They respond to a story. A vision. A narrative that makes them see themselves at the helm, cutting through the Bahamas at sunset with their family aboard.
How We Build a Flagship Narrative
Intelligence Gathering
We study the vessel's specs, history, unique features, and competitive landscape. We interview the broker. We understand the ideal buyer profile.
Narrative Architecture
Our writers — former yacht sales professionals, not freelancers — craft a 1,500+ word editorial that reads like a Boat International feature.
Digital Optimization
SEO-optimized copy, social media assets, email campaign content, and a dedicated landing page designed to convert browsers into buyers.
Deployment & Tracking
We deploy across all channels and track engagement. You get weekly reports showing exactly how many eyeballs are on your listing.

A Carbon-Fiber Declaration
"She was never designed to blend in. At 80 feet, the AB Yachts 80 is a declaration — a carbon-fiber missile wrapped in Italian precision, built for the owner who measures life not in nautical miles, but in moments that leave the dock behind."
This is an excerpt from a Flagship Narrative we produced for a stale listing that had been sitting on the market for 14 months. Within 6 weeks of deployment, the broker received 3 qualified inquiries.
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Hatteras. Westport. Azimut. Sea Ray. Intrepid. Broward. Viking. Our founder has been involved with over 40 different manufacturers and closed high-ticket deals on vessels from 30 to 200+ feet. We don't write about yachts from a desk — we write from the helm.
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