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I was thinking more along the lines of a 30 year old boat, rather than a newer one, but I guess the same applies to all
For example, there are the obvious things like evidence of regular servicing, anti-fouling and general overall maintenance and cleaning.
But what about other things such as adding extras like an extended swim platform, solar panels, updated kitchen, new upholstery etc - do they actually add to the value? Or just increase the sale-ability for the same price?
What, if anything have you added that you think makes your boat worth more than an equivalent example?
For example, there are the obvious things like evidence of regular servicing, anti-fouling and general overall maintenance and cleaning.
But what about other things such as adding extras like an extended swim platform, solar panels, updated kitchen, new upholstery etc - do they actually add to the value? Or just increase the sale-ability for the same price?
What, if anything have you added that you think makes your boat worth more than an equivalent example?