- Joined
- Jun 25, 2008
- Messages
- 10,124
- Location
- Australia
- Vessel Name
- Now boatless - sold 6/2018
- Vessel Make
- Had a Clipper (CHB) 34
Though hard to find, I think the optimal intersection of age, reliability and value is a 1-3 year old boat build for and used by a knowledgeable owner.
And...who has bottomless pockets, so got all the 'fixes' and 'mod cons' done with the best materials, equipment, and tradesmen. Because all boats, even brand new, still have 'must-haves' added by the new owner, even though they thought they had thought of everything in the ordering and commissioning, even if there are no significant fault type issues to sort out. So, I agree, a near new boat, about 2-3 years out is most likely to be truly turn key and go, with nothing extra needed, and has suffered the most major depreciation, and therefore probably constitutes the 'best buy'. I was never well-heeled enough to take my own advice however...