gjgm
Well-Known Member
I think we did the rounds on this a year or two ago, but another thread just prompts me to ask again...
In whose interest is it that actual sales values are not more public? I guess it is possible that manufacturers are reluctant to advertise the depreciation rates on newish boats, and any database has to be funded in some way.. and maybe it would have no value if people are not honest about a sale price.
Still, as boat owners, wouldnt we rather be informed of current price levels , as opposed to asking prices? Or do we generally have a good feel for the right level, and that any sale is so dependent on the boat itself, extras,location, market, personal circumstances that any database would not really be that meaningful ? Or are we all just relaxed about a 10/20 pct variation on £10s or £100's of thousand of pounds?
In whose interest is it that actual sales values are not more public? I guess it is possible that manufacturers are reluctant to advertise the depreciation rates on newish boats, and any database has to be funded in some way.. and maybe it would have no value if people are not honest about a sale price.
Still, as boat owners, wouldnt we rather be informed of current price levels , as opposed to asking prices? Or do we generally have a good feel for the right level, and that any sale is so dependent on the boat itself, extras,location, market, personal circumstances that any database would not really be that meaningful ? Or are we all just relaxed about a 10/20 pct variation on £10s or £100's of thousand of pounds?