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On Mar 8, 1:15*pm, HK wrote:
Canuck57 wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 8 Mar 2009 10:37:43 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: *Me, I am delaying my boat purchase indefinitely. *Will just rent them. Power boats are hellaciouly expensive to rent whenever I've looked. Still a good option if you boat infrequently. --Vic Not really, say I rent one for $200/day for 6 days. *That is $1200. *Since I don't have to tow it, less wear and tear with less fuel consumption. *But I will for arguments sake forget these points. Now for a bass boat and trailer new, budget is $20,000 USD, in Canada that would be about $40,000 CAD (not a very competative market). If I put $40,000 into an investment yeilding 5%, 40% goes to taxes, that leaves $1000. *And say depreciation and maintenance is 10% of the total for $4000, making $5000 per year. Seems like owning is only viable if you are a resident on a waterway with lots of time off. *If you are 2-3 weeks renting is better. Being one of the "Democratic socialists" you admire so much, I bought my last half-dozen new boats for cash. I don't worry much about depreciation on toys. I did manage to sell my 25' Parker for just a little less than I paid for it, and after five years. Didn't take long, either. But...I do agree with your philosophy of boat rental. Makes sense if you can rent what you want when you want to rent. Around here, it is fairly easily to rent sailboats and trawler-type power boats.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Krausie, Old Fella, I know you've owned so many boats that it must be hard for you to remember all. But why don't you try for us and list the ones you can remember. |
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