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Originally Posted by Unlimited jd
(Post 4832445)
Those option prices are just as crazy as the t shirts. Almost 10k for adjustable seats, 15k for sea dek? I just had a huge sea dek job done, likely twice the square footage of a cc for under 8, and last year I had real teak decking removed, and new installed on an 80’ boat from bow to swim platform for 110, they want 102 for the little bit that boat needs? Insane
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Is that Big Thunder or Cigarette's disclaimer in the ad ?
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Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 4832411)
is that real money on a 42 CIG? Not questioning it I’m just shocked!! I would have said 1M, maybe 1.2 but I’m admittedly not in that market for a new Cig so don’t really have any idea….. (might could afford a new T-shirt if I renegotiated my HELOC)
https://www.yachtworld.com/yacht/201...e-gtr-8312361/ 5 years old, quad 350s asking 774K..........imagine what Phil at Lipship could make this look like with 100-150K. Even if you blew 140K re-rigging it with new 400s you still would be over 1mm ahead. |
Originally Posted by JPEROG
(Post 4832402)
Anytime you have the type of money injected into our financial system like this administration has done, you will see the value of your dollar shrink.
Now, technically, it was the Federal Reserve that printed money and the administration that poured gasoline on that fire by running a huge deficit. It is visible in prices for pretty much everything, pretty much everywhere in the world. |
Originally Posted by DrFeelgood
(Post 4832446)
Target demographic is those with FU money, it doesn't matter.
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$210K to go from quad to quints lol...
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Originally Posted by tlark
(Post 4832366)
they don't exist in the CC market unless you looking for a more dedicated CC for fishing IMO.
No deals there either. I recently bought a yr. old boat and probably paid what it cost new. |
All of the new boat builds now have an inflation clause in the contract.
When it comes to new boats, that's why working with a dealer is best as they usually have paid build slots already slated, with prices somewhat locked in. Sure, you are going to pay to buy into that slot, but it's likely not as expensive as paying to go to the back of the line, AND the wait associated. Some boat dealers are selling used boats, and ALREADY have the NEXT buyer lined up. For example; some folks want to buy a performance oriented CC to use at their second home on the water for the summer, AND there is someone that wants that exact same boat for the Key West Poker Run in November and their winter place in Florida. Again, that's what the dealer advantage is in this market; as opposed to talking direct to the manufacturers. A friend of mine had a build slot purchased through a dealer for a new 39' NorTech CC. He paid $25,000. 6 weeks later, he sold that slot for $50,000. That's a pretty decent return! BUT, that was not enough to cover the inflation of the new boat cost, now going to the back of the line. So he bought something else. |
Originally Posted by Dave M
(Post 4832487)
No deals there either. I recently bought a yr. old boat and probably paid what it cost new.
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Originally Posted by hogie roll
(Post 4832433)
Thats what I was thinking. Looks like if you went nuts with options the price would be $2,326,650
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