mjcp
Well-Known Member
Reading about the cost/value of doing a rebuild, incl new gelcoat etc, on an old boat might be a good starting point for a Friday afternoon / rule of thumb type discussion of boat values:
Excluding new boats and expensive wooden antiques, is there a "rule of thumb" value formula for the run of the mill used AWB sailing boat?
Something like:
"In 5 year's time, the resale "value" will be 1/2 what you paid and will have cost you 50% of what you bought it for in running / maintenances etc.
And if you get out on the positive side of one or both, you have done ok."
e.g. You buy a newer AWB, so your maintenance costs / kit replacements etc might be lower, but your depreciation is higher. Vs. You buy a cheaper / older boat, that's already well depreciated, but your maintenance costs will likely be higher, needing new kit and refurbishment (more probably).
Enjoy!
M
Excluding new boats and expensive wooden antiques, is there a "rule of thumb" value formula for the run of the mill used AWB sailing boat?
Something like:
"In 5 year's time, the resale "value" will be 1/2 what you paid and will have cost you 50% of what you bought it for in running / maintenances etc.
And if you get out on the positive side of one or both, you have done ok."
e.g. You buy a newer AWB, so your maintenance costs / kit replacements etc might be lower, but your depreciation is higher. Vs. You buy a cheaper / older boat, that's already well depreciated, but your maintenance costs will likely be higher, needing new kit and refurbishment (more probably).
Enjoy!
M