Yeah, obviously I wasn't thinking of a family outing. I was thinking of literally paying for a dealer tech to spend a full day (8-10 hours) on the boat, running it through its paces, inspecting things that commonly have problems from the factory, etc. Honestly, for a $150K investment it feels like that should be part of "dealer prep".
If we presume the burdened cost of the tech in question is $75/hour, that's $750 on a $150K transaction. That's 0.5% (half a percent, not a typo) of the price. If you've got thousands of dollars invested in an extended, remote vacation that's one heck of an insurance policy on a brand new, unproven, unknown boat that is the focus of your trip. If you were out on that trip and something simple interrupts the trip, $750 would probably seem like a cheap fix if you could go back in time, spend the money, and magically make it disappear.
If we presume the burdened cost of the tech in question is $75/hour, that's $750 on a $150K transaction. That's 0.5% (half a percent, not a typo) of the price. If you've got thousands of dollars invested in an extended, remote vacation that's one heck of an insurance policy on a brand new, unproven, unknown boat that is the focus of your trip. If you were out on that trip and something simple interrupts the trip, $750 would probably seem like a cheap fix if you could go back in time, spend the money, and magically make it disappear.
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