benjenbav
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Rags to raggies in three generations?The first generation makes it, the second conserves it, and the third buys a new 40ft boat.
Rags to raggies in three generations?The first generation makes it, the second conserves it, and the third buys a new 40ft boat.
Can't take it with you....
So what's new?Much the same as an average uk house.
I bought a new boat in 2003. Had some money from the sale of a business and decided to buy a new boat and a toy car.I wonder what the depreciation rate is on that £300k of GRP.
What does the C stand for though?display a C plate
Seems reasonable to me, the kids didn’t earn the money and this is one of the few mechanisms to rectify wealth inequality. Unfortunately wealthy people don’t pay IHT because above a certain you “don’t have anything to leave to your kids”. The country would be in a far better position if poor people could understand that statement but it’s so far outside their understanding it’ll never be addressed.A friend of mine considers that everything he spends on his boat is at a 40% discount as that’s what ‘Rachel from accounts’ will be taking anyway, from anything he leaves behind.
Hey when come round mine.Ignoring the demograph of posters here, life in the UK and many many other places is less than ideal...
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Unfortunately she has already taken 20% (VAT) on what you spent.A friend of mine considers that everything he spends on his boat is at a 40% discount as that’s what ‘Rachel from accounts’ will be taking anyway, from anything he leaves behind.
I thought that in the context of my post most people would have realised that I meant C for ‘company’.Had I not decided to quit and go sailing I think I’d have ended up buying a big boat with my stock money to distract me from work. £300k isn’t a huge sum if you’re earning enough.
What does the C stand for though?
Anyway, my old boss, possibly the best boss I ever had, used to say “if you die in debt you’ve made a profit” which made sense to me.
Sorry was a joke, it could easily have been the other CI thought that in the context of my post most people would have realised that I meant C for ‘company’.
Has anyone seen my Camel?I reckon we've listened to the same routine, most likely on a C90 cassette. Happy days.
Talking to Maranello Concessionaires about Ferraris a few years ago I was staggered to be told that 90% of their sales of cars, both new and used, were on finance. Now I know that finance is routine on new small cars but Ferraris are toys not transport!In the same way that nearly all new cars are bought on some kind of credit, you would think that many new boats are also on some kind of marine mortgage. There are plenty people in the world for whom credit is a way of life and there is a saying along the lines that a man living within his means is not living at all. Certainly if you look at the boats.co.uk YT channel where they highlight various mobos that they are selling, James always discusses finance costs which suggests that it must be a common thing in that world.
Anyone into cars who gets on the pistonheads forum will soon encounter plenty of men of working age who financing Bentleys and Ferraris etc on tick.
Most people round here convert their garages into extra rooms often because they cant get rid of their adult kids. Then of course you end up with 5 cars pared half on the pavementOh, so they don't have the size of house that has a double garage to hide their cars in... Or they expose them outside anyway!
All newish are crap compared to pre 2000 .... Nearly as bad as the Leyland Metro tacky plus they've got rear ends larger than Gemma CollinsI’d not buy a new production boat even if I could afford one. In general I think they look and feel cheap and empty.
Talking to Maranello Concessionaires about Ferraris a few years ago I was staggered to be told that 90% of their sales of cars, both new and used, were on finance.
Well that is complete nonsense. Design standards have hugely improved, understanding of composites has transformed. Water permeability is hugely reduced.All newish are crap compared to pre 2000 .... Nearly as bad as the Leyland Metro tacky plus they've got rear ends larger than Gemma Collins
Yes I'd definitely agree with the moaning bit unfortunately I'm not one of those ELDERLY retirees I just know that older boats were overkill constructed.. .. .A rizzla fag paper is thicker than most modern boats plus there god awful ugly fat arsed thingsWell that is complete nonsense. Design standards have hugely improved, understanding of composites has transformed. Water permeability is hugely reduced.
On sailing boats, sailing performance is vastly better. If i go on a new Pogo then going back on my 70s cruiser is like a different sport.
On motorboats, hull shapes are far better with steps and improvements year on year.
As ever the demographics here doesn't hugely reflect the majority of new boat buyers. This forum is largely elderly retirees bemoaning how good things used to be.
Yes I'd definitely agree with the moaning bit unfortunately I'm not one of those ELDERLY retirees I just know that older boats were overkill constructed.. .. .A rizzla fag paper is thicker than most modern boats plus there god awful ugly fat arsed things