Used boat prices/short supply looming?
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I know this is a bit off topic since it's about prices holding and supply. I check this site daily since I'm shopping and there are less boats each day. Specifically Skater, OL and Fountain since that's what I'm looking at. Granted they may be pulling the ad, but I hope their selling. If they are selling that means people are starting to buy again which is good for all. I think boats 2008 and newer have more value since the manufacturers cut back when the economy tanked as I think someone else previously stated. Nate your getting a little ribbing, but if you have a nice boat that someone wants, they will pay the extra dollars even if your in the ballpark on your value. I'm not suggesting you are or aren't. I also agree with your comment on the broker. With busy lives, I don't have the time or want to deal with the hassle. Good luck with your sale, if not continue to enjoy it.
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I know this is a bit off topic since it's about prices holding and supply. I check this site daily since I'm shopping and there are less boats each day. Specifically Skater, OL and Fountain since that's what I'm looking at. Granted they may be pulling the ad, but I hope their selling. If they are selling that means people are starting to buy again which is good for all. I think boats 2008 and newer have more value since the manufacturers cut back when the economy tanked..................it.
In 2007, if you wanted a 4-5 year old boat, there were plenty on the market because manufacturers had been working full steam in the preceding years. If we don't see lots more manufacturers back to full production soon, the 'hole' will get bigger.
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well guys and gals just ran her again today great day by the way came in early to go to a white party...
My 1989 boat runs great, looks much newer that the year and still turns heads.
This classic big water boat shows close to new as they get never beat on clean and reliable
age and location doesn't mean its junk there are lots of good older boats out there for the guy who cant spend 60k to have some on the water go fast fun
Happy summer time to all go burn some fuel...............
My 1989 boat runs great, looks much newer that the year and still turns heads.
This classic big water boat shows close to new as they get never beat on clean and reliable
age and location doesn't mean its junk there are lots of good older boats out there for the guy who cant spend 60k to have some on the water go fast fun
Happy summer time to all go burn some fuel...............
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That's not to say there weren't a lot of great points and interesting theories (and some nifty bickering) throughout this thread, but ... BUP's point answers the question efficiently
I speak often with go-fast boat dealers and builders, and they all say this: Clean late-model inventory is scarce. Why? BUP said it all.
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I searched through this entire thread to find the comment that best answers the question posed in the topic. This is it (above). Fewer new boats in any given year means fewer used boats down the road.
That's not to say there weren't a lot of great points and interesting theories (and some nifty bickering) throughout this thread, but ... BUP's point answers the question efficiently
I speak often with go-fast boat dealers and builders, and they all say this: Clean late-model inventory is scarce. Why? BUP said it all.
That's not to say there weren't a lot of great points and interesting theories (and some nifty bickering) throughout this thread, but ... BUP's point answers the question efficiently
I speak often with go-fast boat dealers and builders, and they all say this: Clean late-model inventory is scarce. Why? BUP said it all.
Do you have any thoughts from your side of the boating industry about the first part of the topic question? It's a bit speculative but many of us are wondering about used boat prices. With less on the market, and not likely to improve much at the moment, has everything hit rock bottom and would you anticipate increasing prices in the near future?
RR
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......and they are in short supply! Think about all the boats that didn't get built starting in 07, they could have been available now as decent used inventory