Total incremental cost to upgrade G23 every 1, 2 or 3 years?

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  • greggmck
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Oct 2014
    • 795

    • Bellevue WA

    • 2023 Paragon G23

    #16
    Yea that's about right. With fuel and oil changes I was at just about $125 / hour operating costs.

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    • simplysanj
      • Jun 2005
      • 133

      • Montreal/St. Donat/Costa Rica

      • 2002 SAN TE Python

      #17
      Originally posted by greggmck View Post
      The recent Covid induced market demand has altered the depreciation of used boats (see how little depreciation I incurred on my 2020 G below). How long this lasts is anyone's guess.

      Furthermore, the greatest depreciation occurs in the first year, after that depreciation rates diminish. For example, in 2016 I traded in my 2014 G for less than they are selling today. As much as many complain, the annual price increases have significantly helped inflate the prices of used boats.

      I published this some time ago, but here are my numbers.

      2014 G23
      Purchase 8/13/2014 Price $112,342.00
      Sold 2/27/2016 Hours 90
      Net depreciation = 6.54%
      % Value when sold: 93.5%

      2016 G23
      Purchase 2/27/2016
      Sold 10/30/2017 - Hours 165
      Net depreciation = 10.66%
      % Value when sold: 89.34%

      2018 G23
      Purchase 10/30/2017 (triple axle trailer)
      Sold 9/11/2018 - Hours 268
      Net depreciation = 12.77%
      % Value when sold: 87.23%

      2019 G23
      Purchase 9/11/2018 (no trailer, thruster)
      Sold 10/18/2019 - Hours 285
      Net depreciation = 14.73%
      Value when sold: 85.27%

      2020 G23
      Purchase 11/6/2019 (no trailer, thruster)
      Sold 10/21/2020 - Hours 255
      Net depreciation = 2.5%
      Value when sold: 97.5%

      Sent from my SM-G986U using Tapatalk


      Thanks Greg, very helpful!

      When you are calculating depreciation, are you starting from a purchase cost including a 25% preferred customer discount? Also, since you keep getting new boats I am guessing that you are trading in your boat to your dealer and getting a sales tax credit if applicable, is that right?

      Thanks again friend!

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      • greggmck
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Oct 2014
        • 795

        • Bellevue WA

        • 2023 Paragon G23

        #18
        Yes. These are factored using the price I pay and the price I receive on my trade-in. Also I should add that in the state of Washington we have a 10% sales tax on the FULL price of the purchase. So by trading in my boat I save that amount of the 10% tax on the purchase price of the new boat.

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