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Old 03-30-2017, 12:35 PM
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I bought my last new boat 12 years ago. It was the second new boat I've owned. The other 2 I bought used. Back when i was shopping and buying new in the late 90's and early '00's, 15 -18% off retail was considered a fair deal. This was on sub-100K boats. Not sure what the margins are today. Clean, used I/O's are still selling no problem in my neck of the woods and at LOTO.

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I am not sure what this says about the market, but I've been watching this boat for awhile, mainly daydreaming.....and the price went from $105k last week to $112k this week. lol

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ed-o68696.html
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Obviously under priced now that spring is here!
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Originally Posted by Wasted Income
I am not sure what this says about the market, but I've been watching this boat for awhile, mainly daydreaming.....and the price went from $105k last week to $112k this week. lol

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ed-o68696.html
I think this might have been Riehl's demo boat that originally had 150's on it and vinyl graphics then was re-rigged. Think they were originally asking in the 120's. I think this boat was also listed in the 120's but I see now there is no price listed. To think not too long ago they were offering this boat for 80K new with McLeod, 496 MAG, K-planes, and basic Mitch-T paint.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ob-o68927.html
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
I think this might have been Riehl's demo boat that originally had 150's on it and vinyl graphics then was re-rigged. Think they were originally asking in the 120's. I think this boat was also listed in the 120's but I see now there is no price listed. To think not too long ago they were offering this boat for 80K new with McLeod, 496 MAG, K-planes, and basic Mitch-T paint.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ob-o68927.html

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That's a nice looking boat. Still advertised at $122,500 on boattrader at Unriehll Sunsation.
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...-bow-102854473

80k is a lot more interesting.......

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I'd say that new 288 is somewhat reasonably priced, at least compared to what I hear a new 292 fastech is going for... (240k+)
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This popped up in the OSO classifieds.


Our Listings : 2017 Donzi 35 ZR, Twin Mercury 8.2 $239K. without a trailer.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...-2-o68428.html
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
This popped up in the OSO classifieds.


Our Listings : 2017 Donzi 35 ZR, Twin Mercury 8.2 $239K. without a trailer.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...-2-o68428.html
Worst part about most of the production V bottoms is that the hull design is 10-15 years old!

Imagine if cars or trucks were this bad! Head down to the Chevy dealer and buy a brand new C5 Corvette for double the MSRP that the car was 13 years ago with zero improvements to the design or performance!
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The stepped hulls are the last major breakthrough for v - bottoms, and they are updated and tweaked as models vary. There is a world of difference between transportation (necessity) and recreational products ( selective purchase) when it comes to development, marketing, competition and pricing. There actually have been some valid boating related updates in the last 10 - 15 years. Lighter stronger resins and hull lay-ups, fuel injected engines, Smartcraft technology, better interior layouts and materials, even that new Volvo drive with the props pulling instead of pushing. The fact that Mercury dominates most of the I/O market is also an issue, there really is not much effort from other manufacturers to up the game. Once again, kudos to Volvo. Believe it or not, a lot of the automotive technology like smaller turbo motors, ABS, camera monitoring, autonomous vehicles, huge horsepower gains etc. is a result of CAFE regulations and government meddling. Maybe President Trump should demand accountability from all the boat manufacturers!
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Interesting thread.

I've heard the argument that lack of new boats in the market has inflated the prices of used boats. That's fair, I suppose. What if we looked at it from the other side of the equation, the demand side. Right now there are a population of performance boat enthusiasts, but that population is aging. I'm 35, and I have only one friend my age who owns a go-fast boat. My other friends don't have the interest in mechanical things to keep a performance boat going.

I foresee a significant drop in demand for these used boats as the enthusiasts age out of the market. I foresee the same thing happening to classic cars. Gen X-ers and Millenials aren't the wrenching types that the Boomers were.
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