" Per Boat Trader, a brand new 2022 GW 235 Freedom is right around $172k and if this one is priced anywhere near the other 2018 on Boat Trader at $135k, that's almost a loss of $40k in just a couple of years."
Not exactly right.. IMO
A used 2021 GW Canyon 306 is approx. 50% more than what I paid for my 2018 GW Canyon 306 in Feb/March of 2021. 2021 and 2022 brought HUGE price increases.
Also, it is not uncommon for people to move up/down after three years (lots of people with $$$ to burn).
You're entitled to your opinion... although your opinion is wrong per what is showing on Boat Trader, Boats.com and YachtWorld.com. On Boat Trader there are 39 Grady White 235 Freedom's for sale, of which 29 out of the 35 of those are brand new 2022 models. Of those 29 that are 2022 models, all but 2 of them say "Request a Price" for the asking price. Of the 2 that actually do have an asking price on them, the first and cheaper of the two boats is from a dealer out of Portland, ME for $171,091 and the second is from a dealer out of Walworth, WI for $172,005. The other two websites have almost the exact same information as well as inventory, yet Boats.com seems to be a bit more current on boats that have pending offers and they show the from Wisconsin as having a "Sale Pending" flag next to it. Now obviously there are only two brand new 2022 boats to go off of here, but considering that one is from a dealer in the midwest, aka Wisconsin, and the other is from a dealer in the northeast, aka Maine, as well as both of those dealers being within $1k of each other... I'd say that's a pretty realistic figure and more than just a ballpark number to go off of. Obviously all dealers are going to be slightly different and not exactly the same, but I'd say that low $170k figure is going to be fairly accurate. After that, there are a couple of used 2021's listed in the mid $155k - mid $165k range, of which two out of the three of those are being sold by a private party.
Also, are you seriously trying to compare the price increases on a 30' center console boat compared to that of a 23' dual console boat? I'm not sure why we're for some reason now comparing a 306 Canyon along with a 235 Freedom when the subject of the thread and topic at hand is about a 235 Freedom? With inflation being what it's been over the past 12+ months and the prices of everything going through the roof, it's going to mean that things are priced higher than they were before. And because of that, boats are going to be priced higher as well. I'm not sure what your argument is though about the the 306 Canyon though? Are you trying to say that because a 306 Canyon went up 50% more than what you paid for it, that it means it'll do the exact same thing with a 235 Freedom?
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