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I had a sunseeker and was happy with it, sold it because I didnt use it much and was being charged for a space at the port.
Nice boat and was hi tech.
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If you're not buying it cash, you probably need a high six digit salary to even qualify for the loan (assuming you have a house mortgage, and normal living expenses). No, boats never appreciate. They eat your money faster than two ex-wives. Exotic cars are much cheaper to maintain than boats. For a Ferrari, it's about $1 per mile for yearly maintenance. For a boat, it's easily triple that annually, maybe more. Only buy a boat, seriously, if you love the ocean and open water, and you have sea water in your veins... or... you have so much money you no longer know what to buy besides an expensive boat. When I sold my boat, I ate about $60,000 and my boat was well maintained and less than 5 years old. That's a brand new M3 coupe.
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Some people buy a shit ton of yacht to offset profit in their corporation. Use it for entertaining their clients and get the cost of maintenance, fuel, etc... as a business expense. And even better, the depreciation.
Seriously, not many days are better than the day that your CPA tells you that you need to spend $700k on a yacht to lower your tax burden.
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For me personally after reading all of this I wouldn't buy a boat that's more than maybe 5-10% of my liquid net worth. Sounds like a huge money sink. Anyways, thanks for the information! |
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My close friend had an 83' yacht for 1 year. While it was great fun, the thousands to fuel up, maintain and store it was not worth the use every month or two. He bought the yacht new and after only a year, he sold it and it had depreciated significantly (1.5 million new and sold for 980,000) ... Only buy one if you're really going to use it and spend time on it and can afford the maintenance, storage, etc costs.... a decently used 53' could be found for much cheaper but, again, take into account running costs.
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07-24-2013, 12:52 AM | #53 |
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Beemerdude, I'm curious what you do for a living. BTW if I win the powerball tomorrow I'll buy both of us a boat
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<3 thank you for looking out. Again. You guys give me faith in the human race. Well most of you. Lol I will definitely consider all the words of advice and wisdom you guys have kicked my way. I might put a feeler ad on CL one of these days to see how many people inquire to rent from CL alone a boat like the one Im stalking. Ill post pics soon as I can. |
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They are amazingly fun but cost hell loads. If you don't plan to use them, just like cars, they will go bad. To give you an idea on fuel prices, I took this: To the left is HALF my tank of fuel for my speed boat (roughly 1hour of fun?) The guy to the right? I have no fucking clue. Those prices are in Euro. My dad has a sign hung up that says "My boat runs on gas and oil but it burns cash". Try it out. For some, boating is worth every penny, and I would never blink twice for my boats. Others try it and figure it isn't for them. It is a hobby meant for the people with the means to enjoy it. You can't half ass it just because you can afford the boat. It is all about enjoying the trip, enjoying the sites. If you just want a patio to drink on in the water to enjoy, then boats are not for you. Go hang out at a beach resort. It'll be the same. To me, it's all about waking up to this: (taken from the deck, from the marina at dawn) Sailing out to this for a morning swim: And then speedboating my ass to that: And lounging on my deck: it also depends if you have the water to enjoy it. It sounds stupid, but the same way a road can be fun, and others boring, the same can be said about the sea. Some places are just "fun" to navigate, others make you wish you were still berthed. One of my boat buddies said it best: "Boats are for people who want to relax, take it slow, and forget everything." You can't go on your boat and say "shit, this is going to cost me that much, and I need to budget a weekend for it". it is a feel, a state of mind. You just say "my week was hell, I need to go sailing to clear my head." The cost of owning one shouldn't come up if you are ready to properly own one IMO. Basically it needs to dawn on you like that! I find people who enjoy boating the most are the ones who don't worry about cost. Everything in a boat breaks, and I mean EVERYTHING. The second you worry about the cost of owning one, that's when it isn't for you.
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You are thee man. Just the type of encouragement I need. Im just going to make more money so I wont dread the purchase. And you are an inspiration to boat dreamers like myself. And youre absolutely right. I just need to make more money. And save more money. Thank you for posting a worthy word of encouragement. I needed that. Alot of people on here are just trying to give me their opinions and I appreciate both aspects of advices given. im still very young but i plan to be a millionaire. Its coming. And when i get there i want to feel how you feel on your boat. Btw the pictures are amazing and just soothing. When or if i get my boat I was planning to rent out with a crew. Captain and whoever. Im excited with the thoughts. But I will tread slowly and carefully towards this dream. Im aiming high. But either way im happy as a freed man with nothing or everything. Thank you again. |
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Both my uncles have boats, they use them every weekend and love them!!!
Not every investment needs to give you a monetary gain. Understand the risks and if you decide to go through with the boat/yacht then think of it as an investment in your personal and family enjoyment (you mentioned nephews and nieces). This value differs by the individual so depending on how much you think that's worth, make your decision on what to get. I may be young but since I recently started my career, I have the money to enjoy things but not the time so sometimes I bite the bullet and use the mindset I stated above as a way of convincing myself that not everything is about making money. You still have to live your life. Best of luck on your decision and keep us updated!!! |
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To the other Formula owner... Heyyy!!! Awesome boats right!???
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why rolling your eyes?
we've had ours since 1992 and the thing is still in great condition (able to break 60knots) IMO they are some of the most well built speed boats for their price range.
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wow so observant. wrong smiley. Anyway, I mine is a '97, and I agree one of the best made boats as well. I bought it in 2002, I still have it, but now im selling it.
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