I think it's amazing how expensive used boats are. Take my first boat for example. It was a 2000 Tige 21V. I sold it this last April for $20k. I have no idea what the new boat price was, but for being 17 years old and still being worth 20k I have to assume it sold new for at least 2 or 3 times that. I looked at alot of 2006-2008 24VE's last spring to purchase. They were all in the upper $30k range. Again, I have no idea what they sold new for. Seems like a lot of money. I understand these are not cars and not getting beat on everyday. Maybe it's just my nature to think about boat values the same as car values. I know I shouldn't do that.
That brings us to today's new boats. A new RZX2 is priced somewhere around $125k. I expect the used value to drop pretty drastically in the first 5 or so years. Probably to the point where a normal payment wont keep you right side up. At some point the value loss will slow and you may catch up and break even or even get ahead. Eventually the value will stay the same basically forever.
So how do you see the value of this RZX2 playing out 5, 10, 20 years from now? Think it will devalue at a similar rate as, say, a 24VE? Will someone buy it for $60k in 20 years?
That brings us to today's new boats. A new RZX2 is priced somewhere around $125k. I expect the used value to drop pretty drastically in the first 5 or so years. Probably to the point where a normal payment wont keep you right side up. At some point the value loss will slow and you may catch up and break even or even get ahead. Eventually the value will stay the same basically forever.
So how do you see the value of this RZX2 playing out 5, 10, 20 years from now? Think it will devalue at a similar rate as, say, a 24VE? Will someone buy it for $60k in 20 years?
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