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Old 12-22-2012 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by 4bus

No, I'm saying the brand new boats that's sales for $500k was to drop to 75k I wold be all over it, long with about a million guys...

We can dream!!

Still don't see where all that money goes !!

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Rick, you have to get on one, not just pictures. Like anything else, seeing in person brings into prospective.

They bring a new meaning to bling, and attention to detail. So many one off polished parts. So much labor making things look clean.
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Old 12-22-2012 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
Walk into a West Marine store and explain why everything is so overpriced ?
Small market, big overhead.
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Old 12-22-2012 | 01:26 PM
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Rick, you have to get on one, not just pictures. Like anything else, seeing in person brings into prospective.

They bring a new meaning to bling, and attention to detail. So many one off polished parts. So much labor making things look clean.
I've been on some pretty nice boats, DCB last year, amazing boat! But when sitting in it, I just couldn't see where all that money went. Then I've been in a 500k home, that was 5k square ft plus, 3 car garage, big lot, I could see where that money went. I'm just saying, it's still just seats, motor, drives, yeah the beautiful colors on the paint and interior set It a part from some others but at the end of the day it's still just 43ft of fiberglass, with a bling factor!!

Again, not putting these boats down, just my opinion!!


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Old 12-22-2012 | 01:46 PM
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Just another thought....

I bet if everyone who buys these boats stopped paying those ridiculous prices the cost would come down dramatically.i would have to believe that these manufactures and dealers know that they have made these things almost un-achievable to purchase for the man who doesn't want to put all of his life's belongings. I know there are the ridiculously rich people that don't care what they spend on a boat, they just drop the coin.

I've seen some serious horror stories on here with guys who drop money on these things and never got to get it wet or park it in there driveway. They put up everything they had to get it and now have nothing but collection letters and threats of law suites from the lending institution.

My point is this, these boats are an addiction to some, and there is nothing they wouldnt do to have one regardless of price tag or financial consequences.




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Lets say you buy that boat with "aftermarket power". A few months later it is Saturday morning poker run and you broke a 100 dollar part. Good chance that the merc part can be found and get you on your way, slim chance with anything else.

I think the merc pricing is crazy as well, but to keep me going on a weekend using parts found at a local dealer is priceless.
I can understand that statement to an extent. Waterpumps, impellors etc... But when you can build a 600hp 502 using the best parts for a fraction of what they sell the 565 for wtf does it matter? Longevity? Yeah right! The Merc power doesn't last any longer or shorter than if it was done by you in your garage.
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Old 12-22-2012 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 4bus
Lets say you buy that boat with "aftermarket power". A few months later it is Saturday morning poker run and you broke a 100 dollar part. Good chance that the merc part can be found and get you on your way, slim chance with anything else.

I think the merc pricing is crazy as well, but to keep me going on a weekend using parts found at a local dealer is priceless.
I would bet that 95% of Merc dealers have nothing in stock for any Merc blue engine.....
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Originally Posted by pullmytrigger
I would bet that 95% of Merc dealers have nothing in stock for any Merc blue engine.....

or black ones in many cases unless it's an outboard.
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Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
Small market, big overhead.
300 plus stores isn't small.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
300 plus stores isn't small.
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Still a small market. Drove by the one local today while out shopping. The rest of the stores were packed and I would guess there was a dozen customers in West Marine. 300 stores = big overhead. I am a supporter of Boat US and buy from West Marine but I would be curious to see the average daily sales...
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Old 12-22-2012 | 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by pullmytrigger
I would bet that 95% of Merc dealers have nothing in stock for any Merc blue engine.....
Mine, Brewerton Boat Yard, has everything you can think of in stock, he is like the merc warehouse. He will charge you list plus 10%, but he has it on a Sunday morning in the summer
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