I've been wakeboarding for 15+ years but have never really advanced much because in the early years it was always just goofing around behind aluminum flat boats and if I was lucky a 19' center console. When I bummed the occasional pull from a competition boat (Pretty rare back in my prime) I was getting so much air I didn't know what to do with it and could barely land a jump.
Anyway, fast forward to today: I'm 30, boatless, wakeboard 1-2 times a year if I'm lucky, a father of 3 (2 boys, 1 girl) and can almost afford one of these boats that I lusted after in high school. And, I literally mean one of those boats because I only have about $12k that I should spend which means I'm probably looking at a mid to late '90s boat. I might be able to round up another few thousand by the time I actually find the boat I want.
I went into this assuming that it's a seller's market right now given the economy but the prices I've seen over the last couple of weeks seems to indicate otherwise.
For '01-02 and later it seems like asking prices are generally pretty close to NADA values (If you go in and check ALL of the appropriate boxes for accessories) but all of those are just out of reach for me. However, the older boats are way, way over NADA and most of these sellers seem to be asking the same prices as comparable boats (Condition, accessories, etc) that are 3-5 years newer.
What's the general condition of the used market right now? There seems to be a huge number of boats available within 500 miles of my house and I'm not really in any hurry. Am I generally in a good position to negotiate a really low price or do I just need to shutup and pay for the most reasonable boat I can find in my price range? Nobody seems to want to negotiate at all via email but it's hard to justify making a long drive to have the seller end up being firm on their price when they say "OBO".
Thanks,
Jeff
Anyway, fast forward to today: I'm 30, boatless, wakeboard 1-2 times a year if I'm lucky, a father of 3 (2 boys, 1 girl) and can almost afford one of these boats that I lusted after in high school. And, I literally mean one of those boats because I only have about $12k that I should spend which means I'm probably looking at a mid to late '90s boat. I might be able to round up another few thousand by the time I actually find the boat I want.
I went into this assuming that it's a seller's market right now given the economy but the prices I've seen over the last couple of weeks seems to indicate otherwise.
For '01-02 and later it seems like asking prices are generally pretty close to NADA values (If you go in and check ALL of the appropriate boxes for accessories) but all of those are just out of reach for me. However, the older boats are way, way over NADA and most of these sellers seem to be asking the same prices as comparable boats (Condition, accessories, etc) that are 3-5 years newer.
What's the general condition of the used market right now? There seems to be a huge number of boats available within 500 miles of my house and I'm not really in any hurry. Am I generally in a good position to negotiate a really low price or do I just need to shutup and pay for the most reasonable boat I can find in my price range? Nobody seems to want to negotiate at all via email but it's hard to justify making a long drive to have the seller end up being firm on their price when they say "OBO".
Thanks,
Jeff
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