BGW
Well-Known Member
1) Speed read the rest...
2) Not immaterial as any boat will depreciate in time in much the same way as car does (albeit much slower depreciation with a boat).
So a boat will depreciate according to it's condition and it's age. Both are relevent.
I don't understand no. 1) in your reply.
With regard to 2) I am fully aware that new boats depreciate with age, but as the boat gets older the condition IMHO is much more relevant.
As I stated in my earlier post, I would not pay more for a boat that is identical to a 1 year older, cheaper one, if other than the age they were identical.
If you would rather pay more to get a newer boat, then that's fine, it's your money and you are free to spend it on what you want.
I am not stating law - just my opinion.
I prefer to own an older boat that is in good condition and meets my needs rather than a newer boat that would not, given the amount I have to spend.
I do not have the luxury of unlimited funds for my hobby, and am happy with what I have.
I do not need 'labels' to enjoy what I have.