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fabin61 07-07-2008 12:30 PM

Why is it???
 
That we see so many of the boats that are on the covers on the magazines for sale a year after purchase with less than 40 hours on them.

Is it that those who buy them get bored with such beautiful machinery that quick?
Do they have so much money that they just sell them so they can have the newer model?
Is it because gas got so expensive?

Someone fill me in?

Pantera1 07-07-2008 01:07 PM

You would be amazed how many wealthy people blow it all as they think the money will never stop flowing. Ive known a few multi millionaires, one who bought a new bigger boat every year (outer limits) who now drives a bread truck.. honest.
"A fool and his money soon part"

Sea-Dated 07-07-2008 01:50 PM

To a lot of these fortunate guys, building a boat is more fun than owning it. Trying to come up with new ideas or ways to push the envelope on the next build. The $$ is usually not the problem.

BAJA WILL 07-07-2008 01:59 PM

I have often wondered the same, the best is (I won't mention names) but when I see a OSOer brother, build a new awsome boat, take delivery, and in a week put it in the classified?? WTF, :ernaehrung004:

jayboat 07-07-2008 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by BAJA WILL (Post 2614533)
I have often wondered the same, the best is (I won't mention names) but when I see a OSOer brother, build a new awsome boat, take delivery, and in a week put it in the classified?? WTF, :ernaehrung004:

Jassman is a special case.
That's just how he rolls. :hitfan::D

gerritm 07-07-2008 04:12 PM

The fun is in the build, the creation. I know a lot of guys with unlimited funds that enjoy the build, whether it is a boat, a building, or a car and then sell it shortly after finishing the project. I do not have the money to build a boat with all of the options and motors that I would want, but I have fun adding the little customizing touches that I can afford. That keeps the boat new and it does not get boring. It would be a blast to have that kind of cash and build the ultimate offshore boat.

Jupiter Sunsation 07-07-2008 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by fabin61 (Post 2614404)
That we see so many of the boats that are on the covers on the magazines for sale a year after purchase with less than 40 hours on them.

Is it that those who buy them get bored with such beautiful machinery that quick?
Do they have so much money that they just sell them so they can have the newer model?
Is it because gas got so expensive?

Someone fill me in?

Ever think they could be making more money? Some owners have pull at the factories and will get a better price than Joe Public Boater and build a cool boat, use it and sell it for a small profit.

jeff1000man 07-07-2008 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation (Post 2614787)
Ever think they could be making more money? Some owners have pull at the factories and will get a better price than Joe Public Boater and build a cool boat, use it and sell it for a small profit.

I thought about that a little also. A good buyer is hard to find, and if that buyer is in the market when the market is down, I would think the factories would take good care of him to keep the cash flowing and stay in business.

cosmic12 07-07-2008 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation (Post 2614787)
Ever think they could be making more money? Some owners have pull at the factories and will get a better price than Joe Public Boater and build a cool boat, use it and sell it for a small profit.

BINGO!!! The builders know that these boats will get the press and all the PR for free and that is good for them so the guys with the bucks to put up front to have them built probly get them way cheaper than you might think. Than when the average joe comes along they make it up on him.

Mike 35 Fountain 07-07-2008 05:19 PM

I used to wonder about this and someone told me that the
boat gets put for sale immediatly, because they know it's
going to take a year or two to sell anyway.

I questioned it as it pertains to yachts........some went for sale
even before completion.

jeff1000man 07-07-2008 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Mike 35 Fountain (Post 2614826)
I used to wonder about this and someone told me that the
boat gets put for sale immediatly, because they know it's
going to take a year or two to sell anyway.

I questioned it as it pertains to yachts........some went for sale
even before completion.

Good point.

McGary911 07-07-2008 06:15 PM

Cuz it only went 87.1? :D

07DominatorSS 07-07-2008 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by fabin61 (Post 2614404)
That we see so many of the boats that are on the covers on the magazines for sale a year after purchase with less than 40 hours on them.

Is it that those who buy them get bored with such beautiful machinery that quick?
Do they have so much money that they just sell them so they can have the newer model?
Is it because gas got so expensive?

Someone fill me in?

Thats a good question, but I was in that boat (no pun intended). I just bought my 2007 Sunsation 32 MCOB from a guy, it only had 18 hours on it!! I got an unbelievable deal.

Jassman 07-07-2008 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by jayboat (Post 2614717)
Jassman is a special case.
That's just how he rolls. :hitfan::D


Hey don't be teasin me cause I rode the special little yellow bus to school.:D


and yes this boat will be for sale after Emerald Coast..have a new project brewing:hitfan:

PARADOX 07-07-2008 07:16 PM

Building a custom boat can be entertaining, However... Mine was a headache.. but it turned out well and now the fun started.. That's being said... there are two reasons for a quick sale.. Just like in the Real Estate market when homes are "flipped" quick cash... The boats are not titled,, warrantee is in tacked.. and the new boat is underway.. It's cash flow.. Mine will be up for sale in Nov. after the KW run.. but for different reason... My shoulder and back can't hande the "fast boating" anymore.. I thought I could get away with it with a "wave crusher" boat.. but my beat up bod. saying noooo. :( So here we go.. 08 boat will have under 100 hours and will have to go for some cruiser, or a cannoe.. (pout)

Semper Fi 07-07-2008 11:57 PM

I think the manufacturers (Cigarette, outerlimits, etc..) give the repeat clients a smoking deal where they can use the boat and sell it and lose little money.

CAPTAIN CHUCK 07-08-2008 03:08 AM

I knew you would be getting a cat soon....:p:ernaehrung004:



Originally Posted by Jassman (Post 2614973)
Hey don't be teasin me cause I rode the special little yellow bus to school.:D


and yes this boat will be for sale after Emerald Coast..have a new project brewing:hitfan:



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