Pricing & Valuation
Yacht Brokerage Commission in Indonesia: What’s Fair and What You Get
Published by the Raja Ampat Yacht Broker Desk · Updated 19 August 2026
Yacht brokerage commission in Indonesia is normally a percentage of the achieved sale price, agreed in writing before marketing begins and earned on completion. What matters more than the headline percentage is the scope: what the broker does, who pays exceptional costs, and whether the mandate is exclusive.
What the fee is actually buying
A commission is not payment for putting photographs online. On a properly run mandate it covers valuation and pricing strategy, preparation of the document pack, photography and specification work, targeted distribution to buyers already searching this class and region, qualification of enquiries, viewing and sea-trial management, survey coordination, negotiation, and the closing process through transfer and registration.
The terms a seller should insist on
- Written mandate. Asking price, commission rate, term, and territory.
- Defined scope. Exactly what the broker will do, in a list you can hold them to.
- Cost treatment. Which costs are inside the commission and which are separately approved in advance. Nothing should ever be presented for approval after it has been spent.
- Earned on completion. Fees fall due when the sale completes, not when an offer is received.
- Reporting. Regular, written activity reporting — enquiries, viewings, feedback and the price story the market is telling you.
Exclusive mandate or open listing?
An open listing feels safer to a seller and usually costs them money. When four agents market one vessel, four asking prices appear, buyers conclude the owner is uncertain or the boat is distressed, and every negotiation starts from the lowest number in the market. A single central agency keeps one price and one condition story. That argument, and how the mandate is structured, is set out on sell your yacht.
Dual representation
Ask directly whether the broker also represents the buyer, and how that is handled. On this desk, buy-side and sell-side representation on the same vessel are disclosed, and the scope is agreed with both parties in writing rather than assumed.
What a low percentage can hide
A reduced rate paired with an unclear scope is rarely a saving. The measurable cost of a weak campaign is a vessel that sits for a further season, ages another year against its survey cycle, and eventually sells below where a properly prepared file would have landed it. Compare fee structures on total outcome, not on headline rate — the same discipline applies when you are the buyer, in broker versus private sale.
Next step: send the desk your brief — vessel type, cruising ground, budget band in USD and timing — via the enquiry desk.