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charlie_the_tuna
10-27-2012, 10:33 PM
so i was checkin' it out some and i saw a thread titled 'show your pursuits' so being a fan of the pursuit i decided to dive in. what are these guys all rich or something? i cant believe some of these boats. what do these guys do for a living that they have the money to spend on a $300,000. dollar boat. man, did i go into the wrong profession. i cant even imagine what kind of career affords one the disposable income to own a boat like this.
HOLY SH!T!!

macojoe
10-27-2012, 11:26 PM
charlie_the_tuna
the hull truth, part two
so i was checkin' it out some and i saw a thread titled 'show your pursuits' so being a fan of the pursuit i decided to dive in. what are these guys all rich or something? i cant believe some of these boats. what do these guys do for a living that they have the money to spend on a $300,000. dollar boat. man, did i go into the wrong profession. i cant even imagine what kind of career affords one the disposable income to own a boat like this.
HOLY SH!T!!


Your problem is your location, not cheap to live there!!! Mine is profession

charlie_the_tuna
10-28-2012, 08:55 AM
funny you mention that as nassau county is THE highest taxed county in the entire country. pretty sick. fact is these are still boats that are $100,000. dollars, used. i bet none of these guys are railroad conductors.

macojoe
10-28-2012, 10:16 AM
I have a Uncle that lives in LI thats why I know its $$$ $$$ to live there!!

Yea even if I had a good job, and cash, I don't think I would go that high for a boat, to many great boats out there cheap, and just need good power!

charlie_the_tuna
10-28-2012, 12:16 PM
well listen, you're not gonna go spend that kind of money on a boat unless you can afford it and then some. these guys most be loaded.

Monkey Butler
11-02-2012, 09:30 PM
what do these guys do for a living that they have the money to spend on a $300,000. dollar boat.
HOLY SH!T!!

I am related to one that know how it's done.

Own your own business, CASH business if possible.

Beats forkin' it over to IRS.

spareparts
11-03-2012, 08:08 AM
Charlie, from what I found out about most of my boat customers that had boats in that price range was that they couldn't afford it. When I was working for the yacht dealer ship, I didn't work on anything smaller than 30 ft, when the market dropped, so did my customers, their boats were being repo'd right and left. They played the game, looked the part, threw money around like they didn't care, but when one thing didn't go right, it all came apart. Still today i don't have that many big boat customers, the boat yards around here don't handle anywhere near what they used to. I have a friend that works for a viking dealer, he was telling me about having boats listed for sale and they couldn't find the boat, the owner would keep it in the islands to prevent it from being repo'd or taken for taxes, if they found some one that was interested in the boat, it was cheaper to fly them over than bring the boat back. The Charleston,SC area is listed as the 6th largest concentration of wealth in the Southeast, there are plenty of boating opportunities around here, and year around boating, but you still don't see that many boats in that price bracket. Now once you get above that price range, its a different story. last month City Marina had 6 boats that exceeded 150 ft tied up at one time. Most of those boats are listed as owned by an offshore private business. There is one that's owned by a local(Themis, 153' Trinity). The owner is the 5 th largest libel attorney office in the country. That will tell you where a lot fo the big money comes from

randlemanboater
11-03-2012, 08:24 AM
My buddy who recently upgraded from a Grady 27 to a Hydrosports 33 w/ triple 250 Yammies owns his own comercial electrical contractor company.

I know what you mean CCT...there is a neighborhood about a mile from my office where there are rows and rows of multi million dollar houses...what do they do to have that kind of $$$?