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Tim July 12th 09 06:04 PM

bad economy but Chicago boat sales are good.
 
Dealers are feeling the crunch but...

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,3293112.story

"Marina managers say they are also seeing some newcomers -- and
certainly more bargain hunters -- who are enjoying a buyer's market on
boats, heavily discounted because of the bad economy. Sailboats and
lower-end aluminum craft have been easier to sell, experts said....

"We are definitely selling boats -- the reason being, we are moving
them at discounts," said Warren Moulis, an owner of Fox Lake Marina
off the Chain O' Lakes. Most of the marina's 280 slips are full this
summer, he said."

I say good for them!

Canuck57[_8_] July 12th 09 06:33 PM

bad economy but Chicago boat sales are good.
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
Dealers are feeling the crunch but...

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,3293112.story

"Marina managers say they are also seeing some newcomers -- and
certainly more bargain hunters -- who are enjoying a buyer's market on
boats, heavily discounted because of the bad economy. Sailboats and
lower-end aluminum craft have been easier to sell, experts said....

"We are definitely selling boats -- the reason being, we are moving
them at discounts," said Warren Moulis, an owner of Fox Lake Marina
off the Chain O' Lakes. Most of the marina's 280 slips are full this
summer, he said."

I say good for them!


Sure beats the price hikes seen in the last 10 years. Me, still holding
out.



Yogi of Woodstock July 12th 09 09:41 PM

bad economy but Chicago boat sales are good.
 
On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 11:33:31 -0600, "Canuck57"
wrote:


"Tim" wrote in message
...
Dealers are feeling the crunch but...

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...,3293112.story

"Marina managers say they are also seeing some newcomers -- and
certainly more bargain hunters -- who are enjoying a buyer's market on
boats, heavily discounted because of the bad economy. Sailboats and
lower-end aluminum craft have been easier to sell, experts said....

"We are definitely selling boats -- the reason being, we are moving
them at discounts," said Warren Moulis, an owner of Fox Lake Marina
off the Chain O' Lakes. Most of the marina's 280 slips are full this
summer, he said."

I say good for them!


Sure beats the price hikes seen in the last 10 years. Me, still holding
out.


Look - you're a smart guy - I mean really smart, but sometimes one can
out smart themselves.

This is the time to buy a new boat - not a used boat because that
market has all but collapsed, but a new boat can be had for reasonable
money - enough so that you can save three/four maybe even five years
of depreciation.

Tim July 12th 09 11:14 PM

bad economy but Chicago boat sales are good.
 
On Jul 12, 3:41*pm, Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 11:33:31 -0600, "Canuck57"
wrote:





"Tim" wrote in message
....
Dealers are feeling the crunch but...


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...uesjul11,0,329....


"Marina managers say they are also seeing some newcomers -- and
certainly more bargain hunters -- who are enjoying a buyer's market on
boats, heavily discounted because of the bad economy. Sailboats and
lower-end aluminum craft have been easier to sell, experts said....


"We are definitely selling boats -- the reason being, we are moving
them at discounts," said Warren Moulis, an owner of Fox Lake Marina
off the Chain O' Lakes. Most of the marina's 280 slips are full this
summer, he said."


I say good for them!


Sure beats the price hikes seen in the last 10 years. *Me, still holding
out.


Look - you're a smart guy - I mean really smart, but sometimes one can
out smart themselves.

This is the time to buy a new boat - not a used boat because that
market has all but collapsed, but a new boat can be had for reasonable
money - enough so that you can save three/four maybe even five years
of depreciation.


HA! notice he didn't address me on the subject....

Tim July 13th 09 12:59 AM

bad economy but Chicago boat sales are good.
 
On Jul 12, 3:41*pm, Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 11:33:31 -0600, "Canuck57"
wrote:





"Tim" wrote in message
....
Dealers are feeling the crunch but...


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...uesjul11,0,329....


"Marina managers say they are also seeing some newcomers -- and
certainly more bargain hunters -- who are enjoying a buyer's market on
boats, heavily discounted because of the bad economy. Sailboats and
lower-end aluminum craft have been easier to sell, experts said....


"We are definitely selling boats -- the reason being, we are moving
them at discounts," said Warren Moulis, an owner of Fox Lake Marina
off the Chain O' Lakes. Most of the marina's 280 slips are full this
summer, he said."


I say good for them!


Sure beats the price hikes seen in the last 10 years. *Me, still holding
out.


Look - you're a smart guy - I mean really smart, but sometimes one can
out smart themselves.

This is the time to buy a new boat - not a used boat because that
market has all but collapsed, but a new boat can be had for reasonable
money - enough so that you can save three/four maybe even five years
of depreciation.


But tom. If new boats are cheaper,t hen shouldn't the used boats
discount as well?


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