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- Embed this notice@sickburnbro @Starprophet1 @jb Right price, though, is tough.
It's obviously highly variable across makes and models, but one I keep an eye on is older Grand Banks. (Post-1970 or so, prior to that they had wooden hulls, which are fine if taken care of, but they are not. The survey will 100% find problems.)
There's been an uptick in prices in certain models. 60% or more, and the price rise do not seem to reflect higher quality or upkeep. I've seen some that used to go for $180-200K that are now $300K, but the owner has stripped the teak decks.
(IT'S NOT THAT HARD TO CARE FOR YOUR TEAK YOU FUCKING NIGGERS)
I don't have an explanation. Inflation, sure, maybe. Boomers trying to gouge? That's a good bet, but you can only sell to other, slightly younger Boomers.
Sailboats seem to be more or less stable, but that's a different kettle of fish.