I understand the "its only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it" mentality, and I understand that we also tend to put an 'emotional' value on it. I think in a lot of cases though (especially where powerboats are concerned), when the dollar was at parity a few years ago, the market was flooded with cheap American imports. This IMO dropped the @rse out of the market and we are along way from recovering from that.
saintpeter said..
I just paid the whole asking price for my small yacht; and even that was high for the class! However I could see that I was getting a boat that was one owner, set up strongly from the first launch, meticulously maintained with a heap of spares, and most of all a veritable encyclopaedia of knowledge and advice. Happy days ahead!
I think this depends on the asking price of the boat. 10% off a $10,000 might not be worth the hassle for some people (concede it may well be for others), but 10% off a $500,000 boat I would imagine is sizeable for everyone.
I don't need to sell my current tub to purchase the next. I will just need to re-evaluate a few things. And just one boat is enough. I really don't want two.
Thanks though for the responses.