Irish Rover
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I bought from them recently. On completion of the lease ownership was transferred to a company owned by the de facto owner and Sunsail charged VAT. I bought the boat from the owner's company excluding VAT. When I took possession we went through an export procedure which enabled them to reclaim the VAT.Steering clear of politics, the phenomenon of “Covid pricing” interests me. In saying that, I entirely accept that it was real and that boat prices did indeed shoot up.
The trite answer is, of course, ‘supply and demand’.
But what underlies that?
I remember the onset of the pandemic as a time when people were fearful for their jobs, their health and, indeed, their lives and against that backdrop why would people pay more for something they really don’t need in any sense other than as a source of enjoyment?
Perhaps folk had spare cash because they couldn’t spend it on holidays, given that the airlines weren’t flying and hotels were largely closed. Similarly with other spending that couldn’t be done - concert tickets etc.
Perhaps, the idea of a boat where one could stay in a protective bubble but get away from home was appealing?
Or was it FOMO - ‘If I’m going to die sooner than I want, I’m going to have that thing that I didn’t think I could afford because what’s the point of money in the bank when I’m 6 feet under’?
One of the benefits of buying like this was that the owner had already had an extensive survey done as part of the hand-back as the contract obliges Sunsail to hand back in good condition and with a full original inventory. I got full access to this and related correspondence.