Does this 32 belong to anyone here?
#11
buck183,
If you are in the market for a 32 Thunder; and if you could have bought a 1999 or newer 32 Thunder with 500HP's for $65K... Why didn't you???
IMHO. I think when buying a boat people need to go look at the particular boat they are looking then do the following:
1. Walk around it
2. Sit in it
3. Ride in it
5. Rub all over it
After doing all of the above, then a person can determine what a boat is worth and make an offer. The Internet in many ways is helpful, but has allowed too many people to price shop for fun.
-Chris
If you are in the market for a 32 Thunder; and if you could have bought a 1999 or newer 32 Thunder with 500HP's for $65K... Why didn't you???
IMHO. I think when buying a boat people need to go look at the particular boat they are looking then do the following:
1. Walk around it
2. Sit in it
3. Ride in it
5. Rub all over it
After doing all of the above, then a person can determine what a boat is worth and make an offer. The Internet in many ways is helpful, but has allowed too many people to price shop for fun.
-Chris
#12
Originally Posted by Chris
buck183,
If you are in the market for a 32 Thunder; and if you could have bought a 1999 or newer 32 Thunder with 500HP's for $65K... Why didn't you???
IMHO. I think when buying a boat people need to go look at the particular boat they are looking then do the following:
1. Walk around it
2. Sit in it
3. Ride in it
5. Rub all over it
After doing all of the above, then a person can determine what a boat is worth and make an offer. The Internet in many ways is helpful, but has allowed too many people to price shop for fun.
-Chris
If you are in the market for a 32 Thunder; and if you could have bought a 1999 or newer 32 Thunder with 500HP's for $65K... Why didn't you???
IMHO. I think when buying a boat people need to go look at the particular boat they are looking then do the following:
1. Walk around it
2. Sit in it
3. Ride in it
5. Rub all over it
After doing all of the above, then a person can determine what a boat is worth and make an offer. The Internet in many ways is helpful, but has allowed too many people to price shop for fun.
-Chris
I appreciate your advice Chris. Your assessment of my financial situation at a given time when other boats have sold almost seems like you know me to the T. I guess I don't know what I was thinking. I should have contacted you prior to doing any of my research at all over the past year.
Keep up the good work.
Buck
#13
I can tell you that I personally know of a 32' that sold this year for 75K. '99 w/ very recently done 500 hp's. A '96 will NOT get 85k...the market is just not there. This is only my opinion. I hope everyone selling a boat has good luck.
Todd
Todd
#14
Buck,
My apologies, I did not mean to offend you.
What I am trying to say is the determined value of a boat should not be made by photos on the Internet; and just because a similar boat sells for less does not mean that this boat will sell for $20k less than his asking price. The value of any boat should only be made once the "buyer" has seen the boat in person. Nothing torques me more when an offer is made on any product (boat or otherwise) without seeing it live and in person. What is worth $8.00 to you could be worth $10.00 to me and visa versa.
-Chris
My apologies, I did not mean to offend you.
What I am trying to say is the determined value of a boat should not be made by photos on the Internet; and just because a similar boat sells for less does not mean that this boat will sell for $20k less than his asking price. The value of any boat should only be made once the "buyer" has seen the boat in person. Nothing torques me more when an offer is made on any product (boat or otherwise) without seeing it live and in person. What is worth $8.00 to you could be worth $10.00 to me and visa versa.
-Chris
Last edited by Chris; 08-18-2005 at 10:22 AM.
#15
Chris, you have very valid points. I agree 100% with what you are saying about ones perceived value of something. I appreciate the kind words.
I was hoping Todd would chime in. His boat is one that come to mind when I was trying to put a value on the one in the ad we speak of. Thanks for chiming in Todd.
Buck
I was hoping Todd would chime in. His boat is one that come to mind when I was trying to put a value on the one in the ad we speak of. Thanks for chiming in Todd.
Buck
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Chris, you make a good point. When I purchased my AT I new it needed some work, I just took it way overboard and I know I will never recoupe the money that I totally put into it. I look at it this way the boat gives me relaxation,motivation,a chance to meet new people, and family time and for those things I don't care what it cost because that's what we all love doing. I can't imagine not have a boat!!!
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Originally Posted by rssteiny
the 32 thunder is a awsome boat you will be happy with one i love mine its fast 86 on gps w/ 500s verry solid ride and one hell of a eye catcher 

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