Is anyone delaying buying a boat?
Is anyone delaying buying a boat?
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pequod

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8,997 posts

162 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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With todays stock market big dip being driven by the Russ/Saudi OPEC spat and Covid-19 worries around the world, are you simply ignoring all the potential devaluation risks of buying your next boat?

psi310398

10,653 posts

227 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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I have no plans to acquire a boat but might I just say what a wonderfully PistonHeads question this is thumbup?!


pequod

Original Poster:

8,997 posts

162 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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Indeed! smilesmile

The question could equally be asked about the acquisition of any 'toy' at the moment, or selling 'em!!?

The market for used boats is more smoke and mirrors than classic cars and the costs associated with 'putting it somewhere' can be eye-watering.

Anyhow, I would be interested to hear if the sailing fraternity on here have a view?

Simpo Two

91,480 posts

289 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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psi310398 said:
I have no plans to acquire a boat but might I just say what a wonderfully PistonHeads question this is thumbup?!
It certainly is!

And I'm pleased to report I already have my boat smile

There may be someone on the finance forum who can show you how to put your boat into a SIPP, get 40% tax relief and use the loss to offset capital gain...

classicaholic

2,164 posts

94 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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The 2 best days of boat ownership are the day you buy and the day you sell!

Caddyshack

14,051 posts

230 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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Won’t boats be cheaper or at least some panic sales about if the market is on the slide?

Simpo Two

91,480 posts

289 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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classicaholic said:
The 2 best days of boat ownership are the day you buy and the day you sell!
I'm pleased to report this is bullst smile

classicaholic

2,164 posts

94 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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Simpo Two said:
classicaholic said:
The 2 best days of boat ownership are the day you buy and the day you sell!
I'm pleased to report this is bullst smile
I have had a lot of boats and usually been very happy to sell them - thats usually because I am buying another!

pequod

Original Poster:

8,997 posts

162 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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Caddyshack said:
Won’t boats be cheaper or at least some panic sales about if the market is on the slide?
You would think so, but my experience over the years is the boating enthusiast is completely unconcerned with the ups and downs of the stock market or any other potential losses and the market for used boats is as strong as ever. Not sure about new boat sales, particularly for the high volume boat builders, but most quality boats are made to order and their builders will have a reasonably healthy order book!

I wondered if the latest news of imminent world contagion and possible lasting crash in the financial markets makes any difference?

I somehow doubt it!!

PushedDover

7,126 posts

77 months

Monday 9th March 2020
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Caddyshack said:
Won’t boats be cheaper or at least some panic sales about if the market is on the slide?
annnnd the 3 F's quote incoming too shortly I suspect...

A1VDY

3,575 posts

151 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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Just bought a 3 Yr old Sealine 24ft 2 berth cruiser, Volvo 300hp diesel, depth, Furuno, GPS, head Inc shower.
Been sitting in a yard for 7 months for sale and picked it up for £4750 cheaper than original price.

loggo

470 posts

136 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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I have a broom 34 ocean with command bridge that I was going to sell in a month or two. I am wondering now whether I should keep it until next year

R8Steve

4,150 posts

199 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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classicaholic said:
Simpo Two said:
classicaholic said:
The 2 best days of boat ownership are the day you buy and the day you sell!
I'm pleased to report this is bullst smile
I have had a lot of boats and usually been very happy to sell them - thats usually because I am buying another!
Do you not enjoy the days in between when you actually have the boat?


Simpo Two

91,480 posts

289 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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pequod said:
You would think so, but my experience over the years is the boating enthusiast is completely unconcerned with the ups and downs of the stock market or any other potential losses and the market for used boats is as strong as ever. Not sure about new boat sales, particularly for the high volume boat builders, but most quality boats are made to order and their builders will have a reasonably healthy order book!!
I guess it depends where the funds are coming from to buy the boat. If investments were going to be sold to do so, then it would be silly to act now.

dhutch

17,553 posts

221 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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bazza white

3,728 posts

152 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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The weather has been more off-putting than any thing recently, I think all my shifts off have had a storm in the last 4 weeks or so.

I'm shopping at the bottom of the market. Not much more value to lose.

Marlin45

1,334 posts

188 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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Yes. I'm also concerned enough to put the new Gulfstream on hold.

pequod

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8,997 posts

162 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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Simpo Two said:
I guess it depends where the funds are coming from to buy the boat. If investments were going to be sold to do so, then it would be silly to act now.
Where do people keep their money whilst waiting for the perfect boat? S&S or Building Society, maybe an instant access account?

I know of at least 3 people who have bought a high end used boat for 6 figure sums without selling their existing boat beforehand, a high risk if there ever was one, but pleased to report they sold the previous vessel quickly and for the asking price! All within the last 3 months.

As with all things, it will be much to do with supply and demand, and with so few nice examples coming to market, there will always be someone willing to snap it up. I realise these are probably the exceptions, but even at the more modest levels of boat purchase, good examples are selling pdq. Interesting with all the possible impending population lock down caused by the Covid-19 virus and the Footsie going into uncertain times, not helped by the latest Russian/Saudi oil price/production spat, that the sailing fraternity carries on regardless!!

pequod

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8,997 posts

162 months

Tuesday 10th March 2020
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Marlin45 said:
Yes. I'm also concerned enough to put the new Gulfstream on hold.
Interesting boats! Quad or quintuple outboards must be a challenge!!

https://www.gulfstreamyachts.com/52-cc

Daniel-J

11 posts

73 months

Wednesday 11th March 2020
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You're right, the economy won't be stable anytime soon. All I'm reading right now is to buy any big purchases now, not put them off.