Sorry but I see no value in this one; yachtDeals would be the correct order for these words, and it is regged in .com and .net.
dealyachts is backwards; sometimes the backward placement of words looks interesting, but in this case it is unattractive.
I know it's difficult trying to invent English domain names when English is not your first language, so when you're trying to translate it's common to place words in an improper order. It might help if you know someone who is VERY FLUENT in both English and your language, they can help with proper placement of words.
But you're starting out from a difficult spot; even people who are English speakers have a difficult time finding good available domain names; I think you will have more success if you buy cheaper aftermarket domains, like on forums, in expiring auctions, etc. Also you can look at lists of available domain names (like mine in sig) to see good available domains.
Also, before you register/buy a domain name, look at google and make sure there is a VERY CLEAR USE for that domain, and dozens of potential buyers. If you're saying things like 'Well, somebody could buy my domain and use it for...' then you're not being clear. You need to see a solid list of possible buyers for each domain you have, without having to explain the use to them.
For example, my latest buy is AutoTricks (in dot com); it is obviously sellable to anyone in the auto industry who deals with service, customizing, tuning, painting, parts, racing, and dozens more uses. But when you look at DealYachts... who can you possibly sell that to? It doesn't make any obvious sense.
Aside from any 'brandables' you want to gamble on, buy or register only domains that make
obvious sense to a
strong list of obvious buyers, unless it's domains that you want to develop for your own interest.
Good luck