zarathustra
Well-Known Member
Going through the numerous used boat websites, that cover Europe and USA there does appear to be an enormous amount of boats for sale, and the prices do seem ambitious for something 30-40 years old. Obviously boats don't depreciate at the rate that cars do, for whatever reasons, but I do have to wonder will even 10% of those boats ever get sold. Some of them you would wonder if they even halved the asking price they would still struggle to sell.
What happens to all those used boats that don't sell? Are most of them still being sailed while for sale? If boatyards have unsold ageing boats, what do they do with them when they can't sell them, assuming they need the space in their yard for other purposes.
In many cases a modern similar sized boat with brighter more pleasant interiour, but with less prestigous brand name will cost not much more than the used boats of the 70's.
Will all those boats get sold eventually, many of them seem to be on the sites for months on end, particularly if you look at the Scandinavian boats, their used prices seem very ambitious.
What happens to all those used boats that don't sell? Are most of them still being sailed while for sale? If boatyards have unsold ageing boats, what do they do with them when they can't sell them, assuming they need the space in their yard for other purposes.
In many cases a modern similar sized boat with brighter more pleasant interiour, but with less prestigous brand name will cost not much more than the used boats of the 70's.
Will all those boats get sold eventually, many of them seem to be on the sites for months on end, particularly if you look at the Scandinavian boats, their used prices seem very ambitious.