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Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat
market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? |
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On Jun 4, 5:47 pm, JimH wrote:
Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? This is a hot boating topic at the present time yet no replies. Are there any boaters visiting this NG? It seems the main discussions here involve insulting other members, throwing negative comments towards boats NG members own, trolling for fights or posting a variety of OT comments. I thought this was a boating NG. Sad. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. It is time to clean house and take out the trash. Adios Adieu Farewell Goodby Good Riddance Sashay out of here Sayonara Cheerio Arriverderci Au revoir Auf wiedershen Bye now So long Don't let the door hit you on the way out Been nice knowing you Get out Scram Leave Go away http://i29.tinypic.com/106aiw9.jpg |
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On Jun 4, 5:47*pm, JimH wrote:
Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? I'm not sure that is a valid sample source. Most people selling smaller boats are going to seek out less expensive ways that use more localized advertising. If I had a 20 ft bowrider for sale that's about the last place I'd advertise. |
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Jim wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. No, it isn't. |
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On Jun 5, 7:45 am, wrote:
On Jun 4, 5:47 pm, JimH wrote: Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? I'm not sure that is a valid sample source. Most people selling smaller boats are going to seek out less expensive ways that use more localized advertising. If I had a 20 ft bowrider for sale that's about the last place I'd advertise. Good point. However, I have been a Boat/US member for years and have never before seen the number of larger boats for sale. |
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On Jun 5, 5:43 am, "Jim" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. How old did you say you were Jim? 12? |
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"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. No, it isn't. No thanks to you. More trash to take to the curb. Adios Adieu Farewell Goodbye Good Riddance Sashay out of here Sayonara Cheerio Arriverderci Au revoir Auf wiedershen Bye now So long Don't let the door hit you on the way out Been nice knowing you Get out Scram Leave Go away http://i29.tinypic.com/106aiw9.jpg |
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Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. No, it isn't. No thanks to you. More trash to take to the curb. Poor Dumb Florida Jim. |
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On Jun 5, 9:32*am, JimH wrote:
On Jun 5, 5:43 am, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. How old did you say you were Jim? *12? Yeah, only a 12 year old would post a URL to someone holding a sign saying something stupid, huh? Oh, wait, that's YOU that did that..... |
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Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. No, it isn't. No thanks to you. More trash to take to the curb. Adios Adieu Farewell Goodbye Good Riddance Sashay out of here Sayonara Cheerio Arriverderci Au revoir Auf wiedershen Bye now So long Don't let the door hit you on the way out Been nice knowing you Get out Scram Leave Go away http://i29.tinypic.com/106aiw9.jpg Florida Jim, hard at work improving the atmosphere here. |
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Jim wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. It is time to clean house and take out the trash. Adios Adieu Farewell Goodby Good Riddance Sashay out of here Sayonara Cheerio Arriverderci Au revoir Auf wiedershen Bye now So long Don't let the door hit you on the way out Been nice knowing you Get out Scram Leave Go away http://i29.tinypic.com/106aiw9.jpg Another effort of Florida Jim to improve his participation here. |
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On Jun 5, 10:38 am, wrote:
On Jun 5, 9:32 am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 5:43 am, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. How old did you say you were Jim? 12? Yeah, only a 12 year old would post a URL to someone holding a sign saying something stupid, huh? Oh, wait, that's YOU that did that..... http://captions.illmeyer.com/?do=10;91799;fYVmrw |
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Look at your **** reply... Nothing about boating there..... |
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On Jun 5, 7:38*am, wrote:
On Jun 5, 9:32*am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 5:43 am, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message .... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. How old did you say you were Jim? *12? Yeah, only a 12 year old would post a URL to someone holding a sign saying something stupid, huh? Oh, wait, that's YOU that did that..... Shut the **** up....COWARD |
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On Jun 5, 8:26*am, HK wrote:
Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. No, it isn't. Then leave. Not one single person wants you here besides your boyfriend. |
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On Jun 5, 11:12*am, JimH wrote:
On Jun 5, 10:38 am, wrote: On Jun 5, 9:32 am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 5:43 am, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. How old did you say you were Jim? *12? Yeah, only a 12 year old would post a URL to someone holding a sign saying something stupid, huh? Oh, wait, that's YOU that did that..... http://captions.illmeyer.com/?do=10;91799;fYVmrw- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's just great. Jim calls someone twelve years old for doing the exact same thing as he does. As usual. Now, go away, no one wants you here. NO ONE. |
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wrote in message ... On Jun 5, 11:12 am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 10:38 am, wrote: On Jun 5, 9:32 am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 5:43 am, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. How old did you say you were Jim? 12? Yeah, only a 12 year old would post a URL to someone holding a sign saying something stupid, huh? Oh, wait, that's YOU that did that..... http://captions.illmeyer.com/?do=10;91799;fYVmrw- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's just great. Jim calls someone twelve years old for doing the exact same thing as he does. As usual. Now, go away, no one wants you here. NO ONE. Please differentiate between me and that other whiny ass, Jim H Jim |
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Jim wrote:
wrote in message ... On Jun 5, 11:12 am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 10:38 am, wrote: On Jun 5, 9:32 am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 5:43 am, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. How old did you say you were Jim? 12? Yeah, only a 12 year old would post a URL to someone holding a sign saying something stupid, huh? Oh, wait, that's YOU that did that..... http://captions.illmeyer.com/?do=10;91799;fYVmrw- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's just great. Jim calls someone twelve years old for doing the exact same thing as he does. As usual. Now, go away, no one wants you here. NO ONE. Please differentiate between me and that other whiny ass, Jim H Jim Easy enough...you're an assh*le. Ohio Jim isn't. Your post, by the way, is a great addition to the effort here to improve the tone of this newsgroup. |
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On Jun 4, 5:47*pm, JimH wrote:
Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? This is odd to see only a small number of 14-24-ft boats ads while a much larger number of 32-45-ft ads. The absolute number of 14-24-ft boats should be far greater than boats in other size-categories combined. Even if there is a small percentage of 14-24-ft boats are on sales, the total number of ads for this size boats should still be very large. May be Boat/US ads site is mainly for larger boats like those in 32-45-ft class? Therefore, we should also compare this period ads of 2008 with the same period ads from 2007 in order to see the trend. The other possibility is that small boats tend to stay close to shore and not go that far. They don't spend that much gas to reach their fishing ground anyway. Therefore, higher gas price is not as big a factor as comparing to large boats that tend to go a long distance to reach the exciting off-shore fishing ground. And the larger boats may be mainly for cruising. By definition, they will need to travel far to justify their existence. If the gas price is too high for cruising around for the current boat owners, they will want to sell the boats. Thanks for posting the interesting statistics. Jay Chan |
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On Jun 5, 12:36*pm, "
wrote: On Jun 4, 5:47*pm, JimH wrote: Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? This is odd to see only a small number of 14-24-ft boats ads while a much larger number of 32-45-ft ads. *The absolute number of 14-24-ft boats should be far greater than boats in other size-categories combined. *Even if there is a small percentage of 14-24-ft boats are on sales, the total number of ads for this size boats should still be very large. *May be Boat/US ads site is mainly for larger boats like those in 32-45-ft class? *Therefore, we should also compare this period ads of 2008 with the same period ads from 2007 in order to see the trend. The other possibility is that small boats tend to stay close to shore and not go that far. *They don't spend that much gas to reach their fishing ground anyway. *Therefore, higher gas price is not as big a factor as comparing to large boats that tend to go a long distance to reach the exciting off-shore fishing ground. Bingo, in this market the guys who are considered "middle class" used to be able to scrounge and run a 26 foot Grady. Now it will cost that guy a couple of hunred bucks a day just for gas, he can no longer afford his boat. My 16 footer uses 2-3 gallons on a long day maybe 5.. I have no need to sell my boat.. And the larger boats may be mainly for cruising. *By definition, they will need to travel far to justify their existence. *If the gas price is too high for cruising around for the current boat owners, they will want to sell the boats. Thanks for posting the interesting statistics. Jay Chan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Jun 5, 1:35 pm, wrote:
On Jun 5, 12:36 pm, " wrote: On Jun 4, 5:47 pm, JimH wrote: Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? This is odd to see only a small number of 14-24-ft boats ads while a much larger number of 32-45-ft ads. The absolute number of 14-24-ft boats should be far greater than boats in other size-categories combined. Even if there is a small percentage of 14-24-ft boats are on sales, the total number of ads for this size boats should still be very large. May be Boat/US ads site is mainly for larger boats like those in 32-45-ft class? Therefore, we should also compare this period ads of 2008 with the same period ads from 2007 in order to see the trend. The other possibility is that small boats tend to stay close to shore and not go that far. They don't spend that much gas to reach their fishing ground anyway. Therefore, higher gas price is not as big a factor as comparing to large boats that tend to go a long distance to reach the exciting off-shore fishing ground. Bingo, in this market the guys who are considered "middle class" used to be able to scrounge and run a 26 foot Grady. Now it will cost that guy a couple of hunred bucks a day just for gas, he can no longer afford his boat. My 16 footer uses 2-3 gallons on a long day maybe 5.. I have no need to sell my boat.. And the larger boats may be mainly for cruising. By definition, they will need to travel far to justify their existence. If the gas price is too high for cruising around for the current boat owners, they will want to sell the boats. Thanks for posting the interesting statistics. Jay Chan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If we still had our 32 footer it would cost around $775 to fill it up at today's marina pump prices! Glad we sold it when we did and moved into a 20 footer that gets great gas mileage. ;-) |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. It is time to clean house and take out the trash. Adios Adieu Farewell Goodby Good Riddance Sashay out of here Sayonara Cheerio Arriverderci Au revoir Auf wiedershen Bye now So long Don't let the door hit you on the way out Been nice knowing you Get out Scram Leave Go away http://i29.tinypic.com/106aiw9.jpg Another effort of Florida Jim to improve his participation here. What an unbelievable bunch. Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. |
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:00:41 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. It is time to clean house and take out the trash. Adios Adieu Farewell Goodby Good Riddance Sashay out of here Sayonara Cheerio Arriverderci Au revoir Auf wiedershen Bye now So long Don't let the door hit you on the way out Been nice knowing you Get out Scram Leave Go away http://i29.tinypic.com/106aiw9.jpg Another effort of Florida Jim to improve his participation here. What an unbelievable bunch. Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. "Egging them on" was your choice of words. Are those the words you use when you guys decide how best to ruin the news group? -- John *H* |
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:00:41 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: What an unbelievable bunch. Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. I came back because it seemed like things had gotten better. Then it cranked up again. Same bunch, same names, same people doing the same thing they've been doing for a long time. It's like they all have wild squirrels running around in their heads shooting off starter guns - every once in a while the squirrels have to rest and things get too quiet, the squirrels wake up, reload and start all over again. Surreal. |
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. It is time to clean house and take out the trash. Adios Adieu Farewell Goodby Good Riddance Sashay out of here Sayonara Cheerio Arriverderci Au revoir Auf wiedershen Bye now So long Don't let the door hit you on the way out Been nice knowing you Get out Scram Leave Go away http://i29.tinypic.com/106aiw9.jpg Another effort of Florida Jim to improve his participation here. What an unbelievable bunch. Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. It is sorta fun, albeit low-level fun, to tune in and watch their antics. All of them - Wally, DK, Florida Jim, Herring, Loggy, et cetera - are behaving as they always have. |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:00:41 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. It is time to clean house and take out the trash. Adios Adieu Farewell Goodby Good Riddance Sashay out of here Sayonara Cheerio Arriverderci Au revoir Auf wiedershen Bye now So long Don't let the door hit you on the way out Been nice knowing you Get out Scram Leave Go away http://i29.tinypic.com/106aiw9.jpg Another effort of Florida Jim to improve his participation here. What an unbelievable bunch. Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. "Egging them on" was your choice of words. Are those the words you use when you guys decide how best to ruin the news group? You ruined this newsgroup a long time ago. |
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On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:33:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:00:41 -0300, "Don White" wrote: What an unbelievable bunch. Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. I came back because it seemed like things had gotten better. Then it cranked up again. Same bunch, same names, same people doing the same thing they've been doing for a long time. It's like they all have wild squirrels running around in their heads shooting off starter guns - every once in a while the squirrels have to rest and things get too quiet, the squirrels wake up, reload and start all over again. Surreal. I'm surprised you haven't noticed a certain trend here. But then again, it never seemed to make much of an impact before. -- John *H* |
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John H. wrote:
I'm surprised you haven't noticed a certain trend here. But then again, it never seemed to make much of an impact before. There he goes...again. |
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On Jun 5, 2:33*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:00:41 -0300, "Don White" wrote: What an unbelievable bunch. *Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. I came back because it seemed like things had gotten better. Then it cranked up again. *Same bunch, same names, same people doing the same thing they've been doing for a long time. It's like they all have wild squirrels running around in their heads shooting off starter guns - every once in a while the squirrels have to rest and things get too quiet, the squirrels wake up, reload and start all over again. Surreal. Did you notice that the tone of the group was great until a certain few came back? |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 08:40:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 5, 11:12 am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 10:38 am, wrote: On Jun 5, 9:32 am, JimH wrote: On Jun 5, 5:43 am, "Jim" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... I thought this was a boating NG. It is. Sad. Yes you are. How old did you say you were Jim? 12? Yeah, only a 12 year old would post a URL to someone holding a sign saying something stupid, huh? Oh, wait, that's YOU that did that..... http://captions.illmeyer.com/?do=10;91799;fYVmrw- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's just great. Jim calls someone twelve years old for doing the exact same thing as he does. As usual. Now, go away, no one wants you here. NO ONE. Loogy, you have been asked repeatedly to ignore them. You've now, as far as I'm concerned, joined their club. I'm not going to take a vote, but I would venture to say that until you can control your behavior, the number of folks wanting *you* here is getting very small. -- John *H* Didn't take long to start turning on your own members. I predicted that would happen once we were gone, but you couldn't wait to jump the gun. What a bunch! |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:33:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:00:41 -0300, "Don White" wrote: What an unbelievable bunch. Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. I came back because it seemed like things had gotten better. Then it cranked up again. Same bunch, same names, same people doing the same thing they've been doing for a long time. It's like they all have wild squirrels running around in their heads shooting off starter guns - every once in a while the squirrels have to rest and things get too quiet, the squirrels wake up, reload and start all over again. Surreal. I'm surprised you haven't noticed a certain trend here. But then again, it never seemed to make much of an impact before. -- John *H* There you go attacking the moderate sensible type poster again. When will you ever learn...you need more of those guys if this place will ever be a success. |
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wrote in message ... On Jun 5, 2:33 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:00:41 -0300, "Don White" wrote: What an unbelievable bunch. Sometimes I feel guilty taking pleasure in watching them do exactly what they tell esch other not to do. It just doesn't seem proper or politically correct to keep egging them on when their shortcomings are so obvious. I came back because it seemed like things had gotten better. Then it cranked up again. Same bunch, same names, same people doing the same thing they've been doing for a long time. It's like they all have wild squirrels running around in their heads shooting off starter guns - every once in a while the squirrels have to rest and things get too quiet, the squirrels wake up, reload and start all over again. Surreal. Did you notice that the tone of the group was great until a certain few came back? Yeah but................ we were invited back. Ask Dingy Dan. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... On Jun 5, 1:35 pm, wrote: On Jun 5, 12:36 pm, " wrote: On Jun 4, 5:47 pm, JimH wrote: Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? This is odd to see only a small number of 14-24-ft boats ads while a much larger number of 32-45-ft ads. The absolute number of 14-24-ft boats should be far greater than boats in other size-categories combined. Even if there is a small percentage of 14-24-ft boats are on sales, the total number of ads for this size boats should still be very large. May be Boat/US ads site is mainly for larger boats like those in 32-45-ft class? Therefore, we should also compare this period ads of 2008 with the same period ads from 2007 in order to see the trend. The other possibility is that small boats tend to stay close to shore and not go that far. They don't spend that much gas to reach their fishing ground anyway. Therefore, higher gas price is not as big a factor as comparing to large boats that tend to go a long distance to reach the exciting off-shore fishing ground. Bingo, in this market the guys who are considered "middle class" used to be able to scrounge and run a 26 foot Grady. Now it will cost that guy a couple of hunred bucks a day just for gas, he can no longer afford his boat. My 16 footer uses 2-3 gallons on a long day maybe 5.. I have no need to sell my boat.. And the larger boats may be mainly for cruising. By definition, they will need to travel far to justify their existence. If the gas price is too high for cruising around for the current boat owners, they will want to sell the boats. Thanks for posting the interesting statistics. Jay Chan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If we still had our 32 footer it would cost around $775 to fill it up at today's marina pump prices! Glad we sold it when we did and moved into a 20 footer that gets great gas mileage. ;-) Just because it is smaller does not reduce the gas costs that much. Or the overall cost. I went fishing last week and the boat was near empty and I only added 42 gallons at Safeway's gas station at $4.029 and still cost $174. I get about 2 miles per gallon average and a lot of the bigger cruisers, expecially the diesel trawlers probably get 100% more milage (knotlage?). Fex-Ex just delivered $105 of parts for the boat and hobby. Most was except for 4 lures, to get the order over $100 to save the $10 shipping, was to fix the boat and trailer. New LED tail light, Why are they only working for a year? The one being replaced may be one of the West Marine recalled ones. New winch strap, and new mount for the bow pedestal seat. The people that try to ski all weekend are going to hurt, cheaper to anchor up and drink beer and party. |
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I thought this was a boating NG. No..this is the " I'll just whine about Haaaarrry..." NG |
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On Jun 4, 9:46*pm, JimH wrote:
On Jun 4, 5:47 pm, JimH wrote: Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? This is a hot boating topic at the present time yet no replies. Are there any boaters visiting this NG? It seems the main discussions here involve insulting other members, throwing negative comments towards boats NG members own, trolling for fights or posting a variety of OT comments. I thought this was a boating NG. Sad.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sure, it's as legitimate post and I just got here. I'm no polster, but In ways I question the validity of that report, because after all there are far more runabouts,and small cuddies then there are 45+ ft'rs. so the volume of ad's would probably be higher for the small craft. regardless of fuel. Still monitoring ebay I see lots of small craft still bringing good dollars over what they did a couple years ago. |
Used Boat Market
On Jun 4, 4:47*pm, JimH wrote:
Folks are also apparently baling out of the 32' to 45' used power boat market due to increased fuel prices. From the May 2008 edition of Boat/US power trade or sale: 14 feet to 24 feet - 21 ads 25 feet to 31 feet - 40 ads 32 feet to 45 feet - 157 ads 46+ feet - 10 ads Although this may not be a true indicator of the market one has to also consider the drop in stock prices of boat manufacturers. Notice also that those who can afford the larger yachts are not baling out (at least according to the Boat/US ads). With dockside pump prices expected to exceed $5/gallon will you be selling or limiting cruising your 32~45 footer? Y'know Jim, now that I've reviewed the content of the post, I would say that you are probably right in your evaluation. Yes, the 46+ crowd are probably owned by the economicaly blessed which may or may not boat anyhow, but still pay the slip fees for some status-type symbol, and the itermediate range cruisers etc, are probably the middle yuppie types that have over extended their mortgages and credit cards and want or are forced to bail. the small boats like mine are very portable and when at home, they don't eat much so they aren't up for sale near like their larger more plump sisters and still can be used for a day outing or a weekend cruise without eating one alive. |
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