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Originally Posted by Don Johnson
(Post 4115364)
I know of 3 DCB's that recently sold for pretty high $'s, used price on DCB's has gone up in the last year substantially for nicely cared for and outfitted boats..
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Originally Posted by NASCAT
(Post 4115474)
Really??? I thought they've been in the toilet ever since Dave started producing the M series boats regardless of the high price tag in comparison to a used F.
Last 30 days of action; 2008 F32 with 700's/NXT just sold for $229k 2008 F32 with Teague 1335's/6 drives just sold for $279k 2008 F32 with Teague 1,100's/ 6 drives just sold for $272k |
I'm not questioning the demand just the retention of value. Boats being in demand & or selling does not necessarily have any correlation to high resale value. In fact in most cases high volume of a particular item means a great deal for the buyer not necessarily the seller.
In order for your statement to hold water I think you'd have to post the price the 1st owner paid for ea DCB new originally which I assume isn't readily available. That would give one an accurate accounting of what 6y/o DCB's are selling for. I don't really know any other way you could substantiate the claim b/c everything else is just subjective. Just my $.02. |
Originally Posted by NASCAT
(Post 4115474)
Really??? I thought they've been in the toilet ever since Dave started producing the M series boats regardless of the high price tag in comparison to a used F.
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I don't think they have built any new F boats, if so very few. Only one I know of was the 29 with single 1350 two years ago
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Originally Posted by NASCAT
(Post 4115488)
I'm not questioning the demand just the retention of value. Boats being in demand & or selling does not necessarily have any correlation to high resale value. In fact in most cases high volume of a particular item means a great deal for the buyer not necessarily the seller.
In order for your statement to hold water I think you'd have to post the price the 1st owner paid for ea DCB new originally which I assume isn't readily available. That would give one an accurate accounting of what 6y/o DCB's are selling for. I don't really know any other way you could substantiate the claim b/c everything else is just subjective. Just my $.02. From what I can determine used price on well equipped F32 has increased between $20k-$30k vs 2013. I know this from experience in buying mine last year. New build price on an 2008 F32 big HP/6 drive and well optioned had to be over $500k |
Originally Posted by NASCAT
(Post 4115488)
I'm not questioning the demand just the retention of value. Boats being in demand & or selling does not necessarily have any correlation to high resale value. In fact in most cases high volume of a particular item means a great deal for the buyer not necessarily the seller.
In order for your statement to hold water I think you'd have to post the price the 1st owner paid for ea DCB new originally which I assume isn't readily available. That would give one an accurate accounting of what 6y/o DCB's are selling for. I don't really know any other way you could substantiate the claim b/c everything else is just subjective. Just my $.02. |
Originally Posted by daddy
(Post 4115590)
says the guy who has had a skater for sale since 08.... just my $.02.
Interesting statement but you ought to get your facts straight b/c I didn't buy the Skater until late 2008. You are not very good at math are you? Not my $.02, FACT! |
ohhh snap I got my popcorn this just turned interesting
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Funny how you discredit other manufacture sales, but you can't give your skater away for pennies on the dollar. FACT, proven by your boat - 6 years on the market
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