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Old 11-13-2020, 12:53 PM   #8
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We just purchased one last week at probably a 20% increase over what we could have paid a few years ago. It worked out fine for us as we're happy with what we paid given the market. I don't see prices softening at all, they are only going to increase especially with all the boats they sold this season. One large Marina I know had their best year in company history. I say if you can find one at a decent price grab it, it's only going to get tougher in the future.
I wonder, though, how many people might discover that the boating life doesn't fit them, or that their lifestyles don't accommodate lake life.

My first couple years were spent at a marina doing valet and there was always a pristine, unused boat in the water next to the launch. I happened to meet the owner one day and was told he was selling because he just couldn't find the time in his life. I think we might see a fair amount of that in the upcoming years. [emoji2369]

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