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Old 02-27-2019, 01:47 PM
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Default Skater 368 Running 170 MPH On Mercury Racing 1100 Power

White-hot 36-footer with "tame" Mercury Racing power, https://speedonthewater.com/new-boat...ing-1100-power.
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Old 02-27-2019, 03:23 PM
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how old will this boat be when it is worth about $250,000??? Which is still a quarter of a million for a toy!
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12-15 years? Depending on economy of course.
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Originally Posted by pstorti
how old will this boat be when it is worth about $250,000??? Which is still a quarter of a million for a toy!
Now, now, judging how people spend their disposable income is a fool's errand.

I'll give you an example: My girlfriend is in the wine business. Her vineyard's current Cabernet Sauvignon release (2013) is $135 a bottle, not super-expensive by boutique Napa Valley winery standards but more than the average wine drinker wants to or can afford to spend. It's definitely more than I want to spend on a bottle of wine. (Fortunately, I don't have to.)

But who cares? Discretionary income purchases are just that, discretionary. If you're looking at a go-fast boat as an "investment" in the first place, you need a financial adviser. Let there be joy in the purchase. Heck, it's not my money or yours. That's one of the beauties of this great country. We get to make choices.
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Well said Matt.....however when you buy a new boat and it is immediately for sale....as this particular owner seems to do quite frequently....it might be an investment
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Well said Matt.....however when you buy a new boat and it is immediately for sale....as this particular owner seems to do quite frequently....it might be an investment
Fair point. But as I wrote, Ron Szloack is a de facto Skater dealer. Not everyone could do what he does—he has a knack for ordering boats he can sell before he even gets a ride in them.
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I was at Skater 5-6 weeks ago. I was able to see this boat in person. It's amazing, as are all Skaters.

I see in the article "133-134 with 700's"

I hope so, mine is in the mold now and will get 700's.

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quite possibly one of my favorite boats ron has had built. she's a beaut clark
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Originally Posted by Fair Chase
I was at Skater 5-6 weeks ago. I was able to see this boat in person. It's amazing, as are all Skaters.

I see in the article "133-134 with 700's"

I hope so, mine is in the mold now and will get 700's.

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Congratulations!
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Originally Posted by Fair Chase
I was at Skater 5-6 weeks ago. I was able to see this boat in person. It's amazing, as are all Skaters.

I see in the article "133-134 with 700's"

I hope so, mine is in the mold now and will get 700's.

Yes, first post. Been lurking for a year or so. Never had a reason to jump in, until today.



I’m probably wrong, but I thought the 700’s were no longer available ?
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