doug748
Well-Known Member
Quite so, we seem to be comparing the prices of boats when new with the price of those same boats some 40 years later.
Meanwhile, as reported in another thread, the cost of my boat new has doubled in the ten years since mine left the factory. Sadly the same cannot be said for my take home pay.
The Hurley in 1985 was not a new boat already coming up fifteen years old, it's quite possible to get a much older boat in actually better order. The instrumentation, heads, autopilot, stove are all upgrades on the original and the Volvo 10 twin engine is a quantum better engine than the Petter 9hp.
Sails, running and standing rigging, furnishing etc are all dependent on condition whether 15 or 50 years old.
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