Buyers, Sellers, and Yacht brokers alike are watching the mess which the ‘credit crunch ’is causing to the Financial Markets and waiting to see what this effect has on the second hand yacht market and shipyard orders.
What is going to happen?
Is the Super Yacht Market in Limbo
Moderator: Jeff
Short answer is yes, prices are dropping, but this time of year never commands good prices for boats, best to sell in spring
Is it being affected by the credit crunch ?
I think so, yes, but then this has been a long time coming, and was inevitable in a market where prices were reaching the point where nobody could come in at the bottom. Price out the new owners and eventually the whole thing breaks down. Inevitable result of people's greed
Is it being affected by the credit crunch ?
I think so, yes, but then this has been a long time coming, and was inevitable in a market where prices were reaching the point where nobody could come in at the bottom. Price out the new owners and eventually the whole thing breaks down. Inevitable result of people's greed
Come on over to the best place to buy and sell your boaty bits www.sailroom.co.uk
That's when I would do it definately, spring and summer (haha) are when the dreamers are out looking and thinking how nice it would be to get out there sailing, it doesn't look as nice in autumn or winter so the prices fall
Come on over to the best place to buy and sell your boaty bits www.sailroom.co.uk
Limbo
Prices are down, but many feel there was more movement in December- we will see what 2010 has to offer