When will you buy your LAST boat?
#51
One thing has been niggling at me.........
I change boats too often and take a big $$$ loss every time as you'd expect.
If I planned on say 3 or 4 more boats in my life then made a guess how much I would lose with the buying/selling, I could factor all the losses in to buying one boat and sticking with it. All that extra money I'd save from changing would buy something pretty special.
Common sense and maths would tell me to buy my last boat now if I can dump the current one.
RR
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I change boats too often and take a big $$$ loss every time as you'd expect.
If I planned on say 3 or 4 more boats in my life then made a guess how much I would lose with the buying/selling, I could factor all the losses in to buying one boat and sticking with it. All that extra money I'd save from changing would buy something pretty special.Common sense and maths would tell me to buy my last boat now if I can dump the current one.

RR
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Last edited by rak rua; 07-24-2018 at 10:49 PM.
#52
One thing has been niggling at me.........
I change boats too often and take a big $$$ loss every time as you'd expect.
If I planned on say 3 or 4 more boats in my life then made a guess how much I would lose with the buying/selling, I could factor all the losses in to buying one boat and sticking with it. All that extra money I'd save from changing would buy something pretty special.
Common sense and math would tell me to buy my last boat now if I can dump the current one.
RR
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I change boats too often and take a big $$$ loss every time as you'd expect.
If I planned on say 3 or 4 more boats in my life then made a guess how much I would lose with the buying/selling, I could factor all the losses in to buying one boat and sticking with it. All that extra money I'd save from changing would buy something pretty special.Common sense and math would tell me to buy my last boat now if I can dump the current one.

RR
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#53
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I attended Duke's college tour a few weeks back. First year estimated costs: $72,510. To me that is a 300K decision just for 4 years undergrad for one kid! They do reduce the tuition based on household income but until you make 60K a year or less (school then becomes free) the math still hurts. At 150K household income they want you to pay 45K, which in most cases means over 1/3 of your net income goes to tuition. Who can trim 1/3 of their income for the next 4 years and still pay their bills?
#57
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Maybe not my last boat but probably a forever boat.....I plan to retire young in a few years and add a new 55-70 foot sail catamaran, whatever basically is the biggest I feel comfortable with myself and one other person getting in and out of ports. I plan to travel the world for a good 5 -10 years, maybe more, just go with the flow. I of course need to learn how sail too, though with all of the tech now everything is practically controlled by computers. Can't wait. Maybe I can tow my speed boat behind me lol
Thanks everyone, interesting answers.
OK, I'm 54 and have downsized a couple of times primarily due to lack of use and just financially sensible rather than holding too much $$ in a typically shrinking asset. My plan was to keep my current boat until I'm 60 ish then decide on going back to a bigger boat, probably cruiser, or staying smaller performance boat but brand new. Haven't bought a brand new boat for a long time and like the idea of owning exactly what I want rather than what someone else wanted.
I'm still a little way from that point but now realise that my next boat will probably be my last boat. Hopefully finances will be good at the time so I might be tempted to spend more. I'm not filthy rich at all but I plan to enjoy what I have, but like everyone, I don't know when to start enjoying it......
RR
P.S. I'm especially happy to read comments from those who love their current boats so much they will be their last boats.
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OK, I'm 54 and have downsized a couple of times primarily due to lack of use and just financially sensible rather than holding too much $$ in a typically shrinking asset. My plan was to keep my current boat until I'm 60 ish then decide on going back to a bigger boat, probably cruiser, or staying smaller performance boat but brand new. Haven't bought a brand new boat for a long time and like the idea of owning exactly what I want rather than what someone else wanted.
I'm still a little way from that point but now realise that my next boat will probably be my last boat. Hopefully finances will be good at the time so I might be tempted to spend more. I'm not filthy rich at all but I plan to enjoy what I have, but like everyone, I don't know when to start enjoying it......

RR
P.S. I'm especially happy to read comments from those who love their current boats so much they will be their last boats.
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id love an old Alison maybe
#58
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From: Cincinnati Ohio
Well not sure it's our last boat but just pulled the trigger on new 42X. This is a 60th birthday present.
So agree with many others on this thread, enjoy what you love to do and do it as long as you love it. Stay tuned new boat build thread coming.
So agree with many others on this thread, enjoy what you love to do and do it as long as you love it. Stay tuned new boat build thread coming.
Last edited by 39 Unlimited; 11-19-2018 at 07:08 PM.
#59
Cant wait to see what you picked out. Congratulations you will love it!





