Brightening economic outlook?
I'm suure you're right Harry. Some of those boats get sold, because
some people don't use them enough to have money tied up in them,
especially if they have to pay storage fees etc. or they figure they
can sell it outright and do better than trading them in for a larger/
better craft. Around here paople sell them because they want some 4-
wheeler to go deer hunting or just romping though the woods.
One thing I DON'T see on the used market very much is bass/fishing
style boats. seems that they get used eyar around on the local lakes.
and when they do come up for sale, they don't last in the yard very
long before someone snipes them up really quick.
HK wrote:
Tim wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
I'll betcha that by May or June all the talk will be about how robust the
US economy is.
Eisboch
In the face of another half million American families losing their homes,
the creation of mostly "McJob" jobs, a few million more Americans without
health insurance, slumping retail sales, and a few more cuts in the prime
rate that have no impact?
Are you pimping for a job in the remains of the Bush Administration? :}
Heh. Hardly.
Just reporting a promising trend amidst all the doom and gloom we get
saturated with everyday.
Eisboch
Well, I've said this before, that if Ebay is any kind of an economic
barometer, I've noticed that "used" boats are selling higher than the
same compatable crafts did a couple years ago. This winter which is
usually seems to be a buyers market. Boats are tending to sell for
better than in the spring time when people are boat hungry with tax
refund checks in hand.
There sure seem to be a lot of boats for sale. I passed three on my
visit down to the bay yesterday, and they weren't out there on the edge
of the road last week. Went down to the nearby marina and also saw a lot
of FOR SALE signs, especially on the larger boats. Didn't see or notice
any prices, just a lot of FOR SALE signs.
--
George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!
|