Ex-SolentBoy
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine is selling a stunning Aquastar 74. New spec is now over £2,000,000 and his broker said his has worth about £1,200,000. It is skipper maintained by an engineer and is now in many ways better than when it came out of the factory.
Anyway, he wanted a reasonably quick sale, as he has another boat in mind, so put it on the market for less than £1,000,000. Despite this there have been no serious buyers - just tire-kickers or whatever the nautical term is. It's not that people have viewed the boat and not liked it - there just seems to be so few buyers around.
Anyway, what could the reason for this be? Is the market dead around £1,000,000? I heard a pub rumour the other day that one of the UK's biggest motor boat builders was going to fold. Perhaps the market for newish stuff is feeling the recession, despite what we are told at boat shows.
Anyway, he wanted a reasonably quick sale, as he has another boat in mind, so put it on the market for less than £1,000,000. Despite this there have been no serious buyers - just tire-kickers or whatever the nautical term is. It's not that people have viewed the boat and not liked it - there just seems to be so few buyers around.
Anyway, what could the reason for this be? Is the market dead around £1,000,000? I heard a pub rumour the other day that one of the UK's biggest motor boat builders was going to fold. Perhaps the market for newish stuff is feeling the recession, despite what we are told at boat shows.