This is a very timely matter for me as I have a buyer for our boat who is going to finance it. we have agreed on a price that is $2,000. dollars less than the boat was sold for two years ago, this same time of year.
However since then these items have been added to the boat:
Lifetime bottom paint $7,000.00
Big Bumpers 400.00
400 hour service and
install of F.I.Tahatsu 9.9
with power tilt trim,
electric start and complete
controls at the helm
all done at HQ harbor Marine
(Wonderful folks there)
$6,000.00+
new chart-plotter
sonar unit 400.00-
total $13,800.
price reduction 2,000.
Boat cost effectiveness $15,800. !!!
I can certainly see why a lender would be conservative on collateral that can float away, sink, burn or be stolen, and in fact it seems reasonable that they should be conservative in their lending practices. The fact that Credit unions will lend less is a good thing for the depositors of the credit union. Lenders more tied into our crony financial situation of making money out of thin air (i.e. pals of the fed) are literally at no risk and can lend more.
Time of year is of course a great factor in selling. I normally would not offer up a boat until April or May depending on weather.
The variation on boats of the same year is so great it is really impossible to accurately value a boat you have not seen, in my opinion.
The buyer determines the market value as well as the seller. This time of year out west I would not expect as much action.
I do not have this boat actively for sale. this situation arose due to a C-brat member putting a post on that they were looking for a C-dory 22.
I have noticed that the C-dory's that are nice boats and priced fairly sell very fast. Many of the sales are probably never even posted as lots of people are after them
Like housing values, used boat values are tied to lending practices and interest rates. We are seeing some ez interest times.
East coast used boats seem to be worth less than west coast and of course you have to factor in the cost of transportation.
I sure do enjoy the comments on this site and I read them almost daily but seldom comment.
I will share my observations about this when we are done.
be wellthy, johnd