It's mid July and while many folks may be thinking about the new school year, this is the time when I start to think about the boat market pre winter season. I think we all know that in 4 season climates that the end of summer is one of the best times in general to look for a boat.( Start of new model year periods historically have been good times also for leftovers)
Many folks may be faced with the decision to pay for winter storage and winterizing or just sell the boat.
I wonder if this year will be different.
Boat prices, new and used have gone through the roof, mostly due to demand increases and supply shortages.
There are a lot of new boaters out there and I suspect that a decent amount of first time purchases were somewhat impulse/Covid related.
At the end of this season, will we will see a lot of "What the heck did I get myself into" syndrome as people start to realize that the costs of ownership are probably a bit higher than they originally thought.
I guess time will tell..
Many folks may be faced with the decision to pay for winter storage and winterizing or just sell the boat.
I wonder if this year will be different.
Boat prices, new and used have gone through the roof, mostly due to demand increases and supply shortages.
There are a lot of new boaters out there and I suspect that a decent amount of first time purchases were somewhat impulse/Covid related.
At the end of this season, will we will see a lot of "What the heck did I get myself into" syndrome as people start to realize that the costs of ownership are probably a bit higher than they originally thought.
I guess time will tell..