YCL Mission
"The Yacht Council Limited is the industry owned and operated, unified voice of professional yacht broker associations worldwide. Its mission is to enhance and promote industry identity, professionalism, education, ethics and cooperation through the establishment and maintenance of common standards and business practices, communications and education."
"Every effort is made by the YCL to guarantee the professionalism and data integrity of the
yachtcouncil.org Multiple Listing System and the yachtcouncil.com web site by currently limiting subscription to FYBA, MYBA, YBAA, CYBA and NYBA
membership. To become a member or if you have questions regarding pricing or the associations involvment call us today at 561.671.9997 or email us at info@yachtcouncil.org
If your company is not currently a member in good standing of one of these associations you may request for a trial subscription now.
The trial subscription will give your organization 60 days to become an active member of one of these participating organizations. To ensure, your subscription application receives "top" priority, you should fill out an Enrollment Application Form today. Because YBAA has no residency or licensing requirements currently, membership in YBAA may be convenient
for you. You may apply for membership in YBAA either by going directly to YBAA?s Web Site, www.ybaa.com, or by clicking on the Enrollment Application Form link below.
Membership in FYBA may be desirable if you are already a licensed Florida Yacht Broker. For membership in FYBA, you must have two sponsors, current members in good standing of FYBA, apply for membership, and then be elected to membership. For more information on FYBA, refer to the FYBA Web Site, www.fyba.org.
If within 60 days your organization has not become an active member of YBAA or you have not become an FYBA member, the trial subscription to yachtcouncil.org will be revoked. If however, notification is received from FYBA or YBAA that membership has been established during the 60 days, the trial membership shall be converted to a standard membership. .
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