If you had $150,000 to spend on a boat.....
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If you had $150,000 to spend on a boat.....
I have 2 options:
1. Trade my 3 month old Sea Ray cruiser on a 40ft Skater
2. Keep my cruiser (which I like) and spend $150,000 on a performance boat.
I won't be doing any boating until May so I have some time. Option 1 I can do anytime and the deal is "done". I just have to say "yes"
Option 2 may be the smarter thing to do since this is my first go fast boat and probably keeps my family happier.
I have lost plenty of money on toys and hobbies over the past few years so I would expect to find a bargain now. I have time to search and make real offers (have cash).
This would not be a boat I would expect to keep more than a few years so I don't want anything that is off brand or going to be hard to move. I do expect to lose money when I sell it. As we all know, this is a hobby not an investment.
Thanks for the advice in advance!
Brett
1. Trade my 3 month old Sea Ray cruiser on a 40ft Skater
2. Keep my cruiser (which I like) and spend $150,000 on a performance boat.
I won't be doing any boating until May so I have some time. Option 1 I can do anytime and the deal is "done". I just have to say "yes"
Option 2 may be the smarter thing to do since this is my first go fast boat and probably keeps my family happier.
I have lost plenty of money on toys and hobbies over the past few years so I would expect to find a bargain now. I have time to search and make real offers (have cash).
This would not be a boat I would expect to keep more than a few years so I don't want anything that is off brand or going to be hard to move. I do expect to lose money when I sell it. As we all know, this is a hobby not an investment.
Thanks for the advice in advance!
Brett
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Buying a 40 Skater, in my opinion is an investment. A huge one, considering they cost more than alot of houses...
I've seen enough of them in person, and talked to their owners, and its crazy how much money per/year they spend to run and maintain those beautiful machines.... All the 40 Skaters i've seen in the classifieds are well over 150k..
I've seen enough of them in person, and talked to their owners, and its crazy how much money per/year they spend to run and maintain those beautiful machines.... All the 40 Skaters i've seen in the classifieds are well over 150k..
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I'll say it before anyone else does - if this is your first Performance Boat INSURANCE could be outrageous for you.
Either way though - I would go for option 2. It's the perfect combination to play on the water with.
Either way though - I would go for option 2. It's the perfect combination to play on the water with.
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Yes Skater insurance will be $13,000 first year.
Have budgeted $30,000-$50,0000/year for Skater (engine reserves, maint, etc)
I guess I should have labeled the thread "Find me the best boat money can buy for $150,000" That's really the question I'm asking.
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I would go for option 2.
You could buy my 38 V hull that has a stand up cuddy at 5'7, small galley, enclosed head (keeps the wife and kids happy), hot and cold water, heat and air, will run 80-85 mph, and still have some money left over for gas!!
Probably won't lose a whole lot of cash when you decide to sell...
You could buy my 38 V hull that has a stand up cuddy at 5'7, small galley, enclosed head (keeps the wife and kids happy), hot and cold water, heat and air, will run 80-85 mph, and still have some money left over for gas!!
Probably won't lose a whole lot of cash when you decide to sell...