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Shopping for a Used Boat

We would all love to have the kind of money to spare that we could just go lay down for a brand new boat, but in reality, few of us have that kind of cash to toss around. If you are on a fairly tight budget, but have enough to spend on a boat, you may be better served by purchasing a used boat.

 

When purchasing a boat one of the things you should consider is how long you intend on keeping your boat. If you feel that you plan on keeping your boat indefinitely and consider the purchase a smart investment, then you should consider buying it new. If you are not really sure whether or not you will be able to keep the boat indefinitely, then you should simply buy a used boat instead of opting for the new one. Your plans for the future a well as your family budget play a large role in making purchases which are considered a major purchase, and this also includes boats.

Some people who decide to purchase a boat do it for more than just the obvious recreational opportunities. Boats are sometimes used as status symbols. For those individuals who are purchasing a boat just for the social status are also the same people who would never want to buy a used boat. For these folks, the fact that the boat is used would mean the boat would be less of a boon to their social status. Some boaters even go so far as to purchase a boat which is actually above their financial means just so they can enjoy the boost up the social ladder.

Deciding whether you should buy a new or used boat is a personal decision. By determining exactly what your boat will be used for will give you a clear indicator on which way to go between the new and used models. The biggest con about purchasing a new boat is the fact that new boats lose about half of their original value within two years of being purchased. This fact can either be a big turnoff for new boat owners, or it can be a positive reinforcement for the argument to buy a used boat.

The majority of used boats are actually not used much as people would think they are. Most boats do more sitting than actually boating. Boats differ from other recreational vehicles in that most people do not have the time to go boating very often. Boats are driven far much less than cars, so most used boats have actually been used under a couple of hundred hours.

Used boats also have the advantage of being used enough to find any manufacture defects which could possibly show up after purchase. This means that you will get to skip on any repairs that would have been needed early on. Used boats will also come with the imperfections of being used, which means it will have its own character in the form of tiny dings and scratches, which will allow you the conscious freedom of knowing you can enjoy your boat without the worry of putting in the first ding or scratch.

The one thing that you need to do before you put your money down on a used boat is to make sure that the owner took care of the boat by doing all the required preventative maintenance that they should have.

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