RIDSO
New Member
Hi there,
I’m looking for a bit of used motorboat buying advice. I’ve had a small RIB for a couple of years and am now in the market to trade up. I’ve spent quite a while searching the internet and forums for a steer on the below, but have drawn a blank on the following couple of questions...
1. Assuming it’s been looked after, with the outboard serviced etc., what’s the optimal depreciation vs maintenance cost window for a small motorboat?
I’ve used 3-8 years as a rule of thumb for cars, but aware the boat market is very different. There are plenty of 2000-2008 pre financial crash small motorboats on the market and some still look great, but very few after that. Assuming usual recreational use, at what age do things like fiberglass water ingress or wiring, hydraulics or outboard reliability start becoming an issue?
2. How quickly do boats sell at this end of the market and how important is the boat's brand?
I’ve seen a guide stating the average number of days it takes to sell a boat being in the hundreds, however this included massive yachts. I’ve also read that brands like Jeanneau, Beneteau or Quicksilver are quicker to sell, but I’ve found few recent used examples outside of the continent.
Something like this Sea Mark is a good-looking boat for the money and ticks all the feature boxes that I’m after, but it’s a defunct brand, with no reputation for good quality and that I’d worry might be hard to sell on. As a side note, there is very little on the web re Sea Mark, but from what I could find out, these are Polish built boats marketed out of a UK marine merchant in the 00s which has subsequently folded and suspiciously changed its trading name several times!:
https://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/Bowriders-for-sale/semark-550sc/260350
In terms of the type of boat I’m after, which will be used for fishing, water skiing, days out with family and friends in the Solent and elsewhere (e.g. Fowey, Padstow etc.):
I’d love to be spending sub £10k with a trailer. However, if that’s only going to get me a maintenance money pit, have reliability issues or be a boat that’s going to be very hard to sell on quickly if needed, I’d rather spend more money up front (perhaps up to £15k).
Any help or advice gratefully appreciated.
Cheers
I’m looking for a bit of used motorboat buying advice. I’ve had a small RIB for a couple of years and am now in the market to trade up. I’ve spent quite a while searching the internet and forums for a steer on the below, but have drawn a blank on the following couple of questions...
1. Assuming it’s been looked after, with the outboard serviced etc., what’s the optimal depreciation vs maintenance cost window for a small motorboat?
I’ve used 3-8 years as a rule of thumb for cars, but aware the boat market is very different. There are plenty of 2000-2008 pre financial crash small motorboats on the market and some still look great, but very few after that. Assuming usual recreational use, at what age do things like fiberglass water ingress or wiring, hydraulics or outboard reliability start becoming an issue?
2. How quickly do boats sell at this end of the market and how important is the boat's brand?
I’ve seen a guide stating the average number of days it takes to sell a boat being in the hundreds, however this included massive yachts. I’ve also read that brands like Jeanneau, Beneteau or Quicksilver are quicker to sell, but I’ve found few recent used examples outside of the continent.
Something like this Sea Mark is a good-looking boat for the money and ticks all the feature boxes that I’m after, but it’s a defunct brand, with no reputation for good quality and that I’d worry might be hard to sell on. As a side note, there is very little on the web re Sea Mark, but from what I could find out, these are Polish built boats marketed out of a UK marine merchant in the 00s which has subsequently folded and suspiciously changed its trading name several times!:
https://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/Bowriders-for-sale/semark-550sc/260350
In terms of the type of boat I’m after, which will be used for fishing, water skiing, days out with family and friends in the Solent and elsewhere (e.g. Fowey, Padstow etc.):
- Between 5.5-6.5m, making it big enough to get 10-15 miles off shore and handle force 1-4 changing sea states, but easy to tow and launch single-handed. I have a Land Rover Discovery 4, so towing capacity at this size isn’t an issue.
- Outboard motor.
- Deep V planing hull to cut through the Solent chop is really important, ideally with decent chines to keep dry, and a relatively stable platform at anchor for fishing etc. Aware everything’s a compromise with these factors.
- Ideally a centre console (or similar with easy access to the anchor), but with some weather protection (e.g. screen, optional bimini, camper hood etc.). Small cabin space in the console so that the mrs can use a portaloo out of sight. The above Sea Mark and other models like the Jeanneau 550 Cap Camarat CC has the loo space feature. Would consider a small cuddy also, like this Jeanneau, but would prefer the additional front deck space: https://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/Cuddy-Boat-for-sale/jeanneau-leader-605/262490
- Social friendly set-up for 4 people. Two turnable cockpit seats, passenger seats in the stern, sunbed/table features at bow.
I’d love to be spending sub £10k with a trailer. However, if that’s only going to get me a maintenance money pit, have reliability issues or be a boat that’s going to be very hard to sell on quickly if needed, I’d rather spend more money up front (perhaps up to £15k).
Any help or advice gratefully appreciated.
Cheers