Baddox
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When I bought our current boat in 2016 I took details of about 180 Average White Boats that were listed on the bigger sales websites. These details can be simplified into make, model, size, age, etc and using some computational black magic, produce various calculations giving an overall estimate of boat asking prices. Imagine a graph showing cost versus age for otherwise identical boats, then build in all the other variables. The range limits were ca10 to 15m, newer than 20 years old and sub £250K. Makes where limited numbers were available were excluded so as not to skew the data.
Repeating the exercise this month as I start to think more seriously about buying something bigger, provided some interesting conclusions.
Firstly, there were about twice the number of in-range boats available for sale in 2016 compared to now.
Minimal difference is seen in values of the AWB production boats of Bav, Ben, Jen Hanse and Dufour in the current data.
Age is the biggest price factor and greater influence than size in determining the used boat asking price although this price can vary by +/- 20%.
In mast furling has no effect on asking price but a bow thruster increase the cost by a small but statistically significant amount.
It is also interesting that the records and calculations show that used boat prices have almost doubled like-for-like (based on age and size) from 2016 to 2023.
Even prices for notionally the same boat have increased from 2016 to 2023, indicating a boat bought in 2016 may have a higher asking price now.
Bavarias have seen the biggest rise in value although that was because they stared slightly behind the other AWBs in 2016 and have now equalled them on asking price.
Repeating the exercise this month as I start to think more seriously about buying something bigger, provided some interesting conclusions.
Firstly, there were about twice the number of in-range boats available for sale in 2016 compared to now.
Minimal difference is seen in values of the AWB production boats of Bav, Ben, Jen Hanse and Dufour in the current data.
Age is the biggest price factor and greater influence than size in determining the used boat asking price although this price can vary by +/- 20%.
In mast furling has no effect on asking price but a bow thruster increase the cost by a small but statistically significant amount.
It is also interesting that the records and calculations show that used boat prices have almost doubled like-for-like (based on age and size) from 2016 to 2023.
Even prices for notionally the same boat have increased from 2016 to 2023, indicating a boat bought in 2016 may have a higher asking price now.
Bavarias have seen the biggest rise in value although that was because they stared slightly behind the other AWBs in 2016 and have now equalled them on asking price.