Ian h
Well-Known Member
I know its a little old November 2017 but makes interesting read
Why Aren't Millennials Buying Boats - BoatUS Magazine
Why Aren't Millennials Buying Boats - BoatUS Magazine
Maybe people are now using Drystacks insteadI remember being told that back in the 1980's and 1990's that LittleHampton marine had upwards of 400 trailer boaters there, its down to 50ish now. All owners by the younger generation.
They are the people that would trade up to larger boats later in life, I do not know of anywhere that has that many trailer boaters now.
Is boating going the way of boat clubs / shared ownership which cuts down on the hassle factor ?
Nothing new.
Old gits moaning about the young.
Might be nothing new, but might also not be entirely unjustified.
When I was 17 the race was on as to who passed their driving test the quickest, who got the first car, how and when we could leave home, and of course, girls. The parental complaint was always 'You treat this place like a hotel, come in to eat and sleep and then disappear'.
When I look around at friends with young adult offspring, none of them seem to have any drive toward independence. Hardly any can drive, many (most) in their twenties are happily still living at home and rarely leave the confines of their bedroom. Most seem to have degrees but menial part time jobs, enough to pay for the lattes and the mobile phone contracts. Most aren't in relationships.
It's not all of them, a few are cracking on with it. But mostly I don't recognise the current 20-something generation at all compared to how we were.
But maybe I'm just an old git, moaning about the young.
Nothing new.
Old gits moaning about the young.
Well said. This thread is nonsense.
I teach for a living and have seen plenty of driven students working part times jobs alongside A' levels, and passing driving tests (when an option of affording a car is on the table - which for many is not) and progressing on in life. In many cases with more ambition and resilience than I ever had. Also, lets not forget that plenty of millennials are leaving university saddled with 50K of debt, not to mention getting on the property ladder.
Even cheap boats cost alot of money.
Where I work, with a staff of over 100 and few millennials there is one other boat owner. Go figure!
Happy weekend to all!
D.