Prospective
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 1, 2019
- Messages
- 200
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- EPIC
- Vessel Make
- 43' Ocean Super Sport
All great points being made but I'll throw in a couple of variables...
Depreciation: Really depends on the boat and the era you're dealing with. If you bought a used boat 5-6 years ago and kept it in good condition, it's likely NOT depreciated much. While assets depreciate, that's offset by inflation. If you bought during a different period or bought a new boat, the reality could be a lot different.
DIY vs. Paying a Yard. It's not one or the other but rather a spectrum. Where you fall on that spectrum will have a huge impact on your costs. I'm not a full DIY guy but I do a LOT on my boat from installing new electronics, to putting in an inverter, or Changing oil and filter. But I also pay plenty of professionals for heavy engine work, HVAC, and some other stuff. I also use a DIY yard for storage rather than a full service "captive" boat yard. By contrast, I have a friend with a similar boat who doesn't do anything and keeps it at a full service yard. His annual upkeep and maintenance is easily 2x if not 3x mine, not including upgrades.
Bottom line is this is almost an impossible thing to budget if you don't have some experience in how you'll handle various aspects of the cost. Until then the best you do is listen to advice in this forum on what other spend and try to figure who's situation is most like your own.
Depreciation: Really depends on the boat and the era you're dealing with. If you bought a used boat 5-6 years ago and kept it in good condition, it's likely NOT depreciated much. While assets depreciate, that's offset by inflation. If you bought during a different period or bought a new boat, the reality could be a lot different.
DIY vs. Paying a Yard. It's not one or the other but rather a spectrum. Where you fall on that spectrum will have a huge impact on your costs. I'm not a full DIY guy but I do a LOT on my boat from installing new electronics, to putting in an inverter, or Changing oil and filter. But I also pay plenty of professionals for heavy engine work, HVAC, and some other stuff. I also use a DIY yard for storage rather than a full service "captive" boat yard. By contrast, I have a friend with a similar boat who doesn't do anything and keeps it at a full service yard. His annual upkeep and maintenance is easily 2x if not 3x mine, not including upgrades.
Bottom line is this is almost an impossible thing to budget if you don't have some experience in how you'll handle various aspects of the cost. Until then the best you do is listen to advice in this forum on what other spend and try to figure who's situation is most like your own.