Bouba
Well-Known Member
A smaller new boat can have as much room as a larger older boat. Of course, you can argue that it’s best to buy from a manufacturer when they were at their peak in terms of quality and design. A lot of people view Mercedes this way.The old adage springs to mind what they say about fools and money ?= Soon parted springs to mind .
This threads about depreciation of 60 ftr boats and the relative value of buying a used depreciated out lower boat and getting it like you want simultaneously while still using it .
In this case a nice SL 58/62 or similar or a glassed up plastic fantastic latest smaller 50 ftr FB saving circa @€900 k
Whats your advice between theses two .
Factory pic ( see there web site for more ) circa £1.2 Million depending on spec for one of theses below .
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Or one of theses or similar below £300 K - looks pretty fresh inside not much if anything to refit actually.
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link here for closer scrutiny =San Lorenzo (IT) San Lorenzo 62 Used Boat for Sale 1995
Oh and invest or do something else with the difference ( the 900 K ) eg buy some more properties or stick it on the markets as an example .
If it’s liquid on the markets return 16/18 % , that’s as I have already said €144 K each year and more if compounded up over a 10 y ownership , more than enough to do it up , and offset any extra running costs .Berthing difference in Liguria the ops location is not that much anyhow .
Hard to see any down sides here , can you ?
Summary Bouba
1- what would you advise and why ?
2- see any down sides ? Do bare in mind the capitol appreciation of the 900 K investment (s)
And yes, who doesn’t want 900K in their back pocket!
But a purchase is made after many decisions that are unique to the purchaser. I wasn’t advocating any course of action, just saying that there are pros and cons in everything