Budds Outlet
Senior Member
That's a good point FF. I fully anticipate the value of a boat to depreciate similar to a car or motorhome. My situation is that we wont get a lot of use out of a boat until I retire in 3-4 years so I would basically be buy the boat and "storing" it. Having the boat help pay for its keep was what attracted me to the idea of charter.
We are aboard our current boat about 20 nights a year counting vacation and long weekends. We average between 30-40 hours on the engine per season. The fact that I can trailer it home (7 miles from a great all-tide launch) and don't have moorage costs along with the reduced insurance based on 6 months layup out of the water keeps the annual ownership costs down and more in line with our use time on the boat.
The responses to this thread have been extremely helpful to me in sorting out my thoughts on this issue of charter. I'll wait to buy my big boat until I have time to use it and maintain it in proper fashion myself.
We are aboard our current boat about 20 nights a year counting vacation and long weekends. We average between 30-40 hours on the engine per season. The fact that I can trailer it home (7 miles from a great all-tide launch) and don't have moorage costs along with the reduced insurance based on 6 months layup out of the water keeps the annual ownership costs down and more in line with our use time on the boat.
The responses to this thread have been extremely helpful to me in sorting out my thoughts on this issue of charter. I'll wait to buy my big boat until I have time to use it and maintain it in proper fashion myself.