BruceK
Well-Known Member
Can't argue with that.
I was just saying that potentially, the 80% loss never ends.
After all, maybe also for the first owner the pleasure was worth the cost, even if higher in absolute terms, who knows...?![]()
I think the pleasure is always there no matter what. Certainly the pride of ownership and with the luxurious nature of the prestige brands must be worthwhile for the new owner. Is it repeatable though? Every edition has to excede the last and so the expense climbs up and up. Surely that bubble is has got to burst. If I bought a predator 10 years ago, I'd want something more now, that is just the way it works. It's taking the hit that has to hurt. I thought long and hard before getting my boat, I was perfectly happy with a 20 foot cuddy. Sure it's cheap, but in it's class it's OK.
It's a early mid 90's Formula 34PC. Not a helluva lot different to the popular Sealine S34's. But the Sealine S34's of that era go for £85k. I looked at SS's portafino's and Offshores of comparable age and was distinctly unimpressed. It just boggled my mind. What extra comfort, sea keeping, speciality, does having a Sealine / SS etc give that is worth 60k more? And dont tell me quality or build. On that score Ari is quite right.