SoulFireMage
Well-Known Member
Of the boats we looked at , 3
either had old surveys or previous sales details left on board.
One boat was originally on sale at £115.000 in 2018 with a survey listing a host of expensive problem that the survey said needing fixing.
Was up for sale in 2022 for £150.000 (price reduced from £160.000).......and none of the stuff had been fixed.
It was in a pretty awful state as well.Muck in all the storage cubby holes and the covers were as stiff as boards.it had obviously not been used/moved in ages.
Blooming heck. Seems to be a theme.
We've a theory that there is a bunch of "boat flippers" hanging around the market the last year or two - folks who don't care hugely, just decided that boats might be a good short term investment and are stubbornly holding out for unreasonable premiums. Admittedly I'm not being the most scientific - I'm just examining the various sites and have visited a few.
There is one we've got our eye on, hoping they'll get sensible near the end of the season - IF indeed we have the extraordinary luck of the market finally running out of rich but naïve first time buyers
If it don't happen, then I guess it's a waiting game. There's a finite limit to what folks can spend.
That vendor you mentioned deserves, due to their greed, to lose money. It'd be not so bad if they fixed the problem, properly and added that cost to a sensible price. But to not do it? That's, frankly, bloody horrible of them. I do wish them the luck their handling of that boat deserves.
As you can tell, I'm mildly cynical at the current market right now.