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30K pounds seems like a lot. There are hundreds of 38+ foot boats In
the USA for under that, and a quick search of YachtWorld shows a number in the UK. For instance, a '97 Dehler 41 asking 29K would be a fine boat, and more likely to hold its value than an ugly wooden boat. One point in your calculations: if your cash flow is less with the glass boat, why not take out a shorter loan? That way you'd be a full owner or a quality boat in 6-7 years. * biz wrote, On 3/8/2007 6:55 PM: Jeff wrote: It sounds like you don't want a wooden boat because of the aesthetics, but to save money. So how much do you figure you'll save? OK, let's do some sums: Wooden boat: boat: 12k survey: 1k haul-out: 0.3k initial work: 3k TOTAL initial outlay: 16.3k Annual haul-out: 0.3k Annual work: 3k Annual insurance: 0.5k Annual loan repayment: 4.5k TOTAL annual cost: 8k End of 3 year loan have asset worth 12k. GRP/steel boat: boat: 30k survey: 0.4k haul-out: 0.3k initial work: 0.5k TOTAL initial outlay: 31.2k Annual haul-out: 0.1k Annual work: 1k Annual insurance: 0.3k Annual loan repayment: 4.5k TOTAL annual cost: 5.9k End of 3 years, have 30% stake in a 30k boat, 7 years left on mortgage. Figures seem fair? sorry, all these are in pounds sterling. Roughly double the numbers for $, isn't it these days? |
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