Cparker2
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Sorry for the cross post, assumed those expecting 2022's would like the data:
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used boat prices going up ... for demand , quality , and parts .
used boat prices going up ... for demand , quality , and parts .
I do have a crystal ball! Unfortunately, it is cloudy and cracked.
I honestly thought the prices of boats would drop in the Spring 2020, when we were early into the pandemic. But then, I would have never guessed that the Federal Gov't would pump so much money into the economy.
Jim
Agree on the money into the economy point.I do have a crystal ball! Unfortunately, it is cloudy and cracked.
I honestly thought the prices of boats would drop in the Spring 2020, when we were early into the pandemic. But then, I would have never guessed that the Federal Gov't would pump so much money into the economy.
Jim
Agree on the money into the economy point.
Typically you see the prices are always trend higher in the springtime, lower in the fall to avoid storage, winterization costs, etc. Jump on that ‘15 AR 240!
Yep I got super lucky as well. Bought my 2018 195 in April of 2020 for 30K with a mooring cover thrown in with 30 hours on it.They did in March and April of 2020. That is when I bought mine. $42k OTD on a 2020 AR210, including prep, freight, coast guard package and taxes. I stumbled into it. Didn't know much about boat pricing, yamaha's, etc. and the dealer was uncertain if they were going to be open or even sell any boats. When I went to go pick it up and close in May, he told me he sold out of everything he had and has never seen demand like this before.
Another Yamaha dealer I called had a price a couple thousand higher and the Scarab, Bayliner and Chaparral where offering very good discounts and sales in March. Was awful close to be on a Bayliner Forum board
If I knew then what I know now, I probably would of bought the 212s or 240 that he also had big sales going on, but we weren't sure we would like boating as much as we did and figured it would be ok to upgrade in a year or two, which didn't turn out to be the case. With my daughter's medical bills and the budgeting we were doing $42k felt like an awful big number at the time on a non essential luxury item. Figured it would depreciate pretty good in the first year or so......
I think some folks are making the assumption that people have to have a boat, like a car. Sorry, but I just know if this is true. A car (even used) for most folks is a necessity while a boat, for most folks, is a luxury item.
I do expect that there will be high demand for new boats throughout 2022.
My own wild ass guess is that there will be a lower demand for used boats next Summer than we have seen the previous two Summers. I think some of the folks who got their boats so that had something to do with the family in a Covid environment, will decided to sell their boats to spend the money elsewhere, like on vacations. The $64,000 question is how many newer boaters decide to get out of boating? And, while I'm personally hopping for this to happen, to what degree it does, I have no idea.
Jim