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Seems like a dumb question since builders are still around - right? Just thinking out loud here - last time I bought a boat and was actually boating was 2011 so it's been a few years. We've been thinking of jumping back in, prices are up there for used boats. Got me thinking about the cost of new boats? What is the basic price now for say a 24 footer, guessing close to or over 100k? How many boats are manufactures like Eliminator making these days? Has the pontoon trend hurt the older manufacturers?
 

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My Friend works at Cobra. They are busy with new builds. Not sure on a price for a new 23' but I could text him if you get serious. My guess 85k.
 

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Cobra seems to be delivering. These 2 were being picked up yesterday. Really good looking floats.
Note: there was an identical reb/ black one behind it. White truck in photo is hooked to it.
 

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My Friend works at Cobra. They are busy with new builds. Not sure on a price for a new 23' but I could text him if you get serious. My guess 85k.
Thanks, still looking at used and honestly we keep changing our minds the type of boat. More curious of a question.
 

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What are you after? V-bottoms are mostly dead. I think the big E mothballed all the Eagle molds, they do Daytonas and Speedsters only.

Most others seem to all be deck boat crazy.

You could maybe look at Tahiti if you want a v bottom at good quality for less moolah.
 

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What are you after? V-bottoms are mostly dead. I think the big E mothballed all the Eagle molds, they do Daytonas and Speedsters only.

Most others seem to all be deck boat crazy.

You could maybe look at Tahiti if you want a v bottom at good quality for less mool
Tahiti is still around? Are they in California?
 

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The wealthy will always be buying new everything! Hence the high end car, boat, home, etc,etc,ect will never go away. Then you have the other group that cant so they think they cant live without it and buy on 8,10,12 year loans and buy the car, boat, SxS etc.....and actually pay twice on the original price. So no, probably not going away any time soon.
 

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According to NMMA at IBEX, recreational power boat sales nation wide are off by 12 to 15% from a year ago. Large manufacturers (more than 1000 boats produced annually) say they are down at least 20 to 25% from a year ago. Our west coast boutique/custom builders seldom report accurate numbers but the market is definitely a little softer than last year. Pontoons are slow at the moment and a few big companies like Mastercraft are in trouble. Expect to see some attractive sales incentives this fall and winter at boat shows.
 

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According to NMMA at IBEX, recreational power boat sales nation wide are off by 12 to 15% from a year ago. Large manufacturers (more than 1000 boats produced annually) say they are down at least 20 to 25% from a year ago. Our west coast boutique/custom builders seldom report accurate numbers but the market is definitely a little softer than last year. Pontoons are slow at the moment and a few big companies like Mastercraft are in trouble. Expect to see some attractive sales incentives this fall and winter at boat shows.
Economy seems to be slowing. I started a major remodel on my mom's house two months ago and guys are hungry for work. The carpenter that is helping me had jobs cancel due to lack of funds and was able to get to me right away. The windows I ordered were supposed to be seven weeks. They were built and installed in less than three. Stucco guy was able to start instantly as well.

The high end boat builders probably won't have issues, but the mid to low tier builder will probably continue to slow IMO.
 

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Seems like a dumb question since builders are still around - right? Just thinking out loud here - last time I bought a boat and was actually boating was 2011 so it's been a few years. We've been thinking of jumping back in, prices are up there for used boats. Got me thinking about the cost of new boats? What is the basic price now for say a 24 footer, guessing close to or over 100k? How many boats are manufactures like Eliminator making these days? Has the pontoon trend hurt the older manufacturers?
You might be able to get an Advantage 25 Citation with stock power for around 100k. Solid boat
 

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Seems like a dumb question since builders are still around - right? Just thinking out loud here - last time I bought a boat and was actually boating was 2011 so it's been a few years. We've been thinking of jumping back in, prices are up there for used boats. Got me thinking about the cost of new boats? What is the basic price now for say a 24 footer, guessing close to or over 100k? How many boats are manufactures like Eliminator making these days? Has the pontoon trend hurt the older manufacturers?
Over a 100k for sure.
Like mentioned Tahiti is doing some v bottoms, and Shockwave is always a sure bet.
Essex would be another and all 3 are in so cal.
Eliminator tossed most of the v bottoms, a guy determined ($$😉) Could probably convince Jake to build a 230.
I’ve been begging him to do one for the showroom.
Offered to shoot one with whatever colors we have on the shelf and no invoice from me till it’s rolling out the door.
No time, and anything done would be getting in the way of current builds.
 

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This one seems like a good deal.

 

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This one seems like a good deal.


It definitely does at $65k. Wonder why it hasn’t sold, regardless of its location.
 

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As of beginning of year MTI has a 2 year wait list. Buddy that is a dealer for cigarette said he personally (not total, just him) has 14 boats on order. Most center consoles but 4 42X’s as well.

People are still buying. But I’d agree. It’s starting to slow. You talk to anyone in the biz they’ll tell you they see it. Is it just the typical slow down of an election year or the real deal coming? Time will tell.
 

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Boats and motorhomes, high end units are still selling, but no way I'd buy new now when you can buy them for half of its new price after a few years. Total waste of money buying new, unless you're a baller to show off your rigs to your friends every five or so years,lol.
My current boat is 34 yrs old, solid as a rock, still sporting the original vinyl seats and the inside upholstery, no rips. The vinyl is thick, engines are MPI 6.2's with less than 400hrs, Bravo X drives, offshore controls. Original gel, that could use a little TLC to bring the shine back for less than $1000 CDN. The Mirage 257 with single BBC sold for 75K on its trailer in 1990.
Last boat I bought new in 1976 was my Spectra 20 daycruiser that I owned for 26yrs.👍The 1978 19 Spectra and 1972 24 Spectra V-drive was bought used for low price and refurbished by me.
 

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This one seems like a good deal.

It definitely does at $65k. Wonder why it hasn’t sold, regardless of its location.
I have seen it up close many times on the Strip. If I was in the market I wouldn't hesitate to buy it. At 65k it's a great deal.
Shush!
 

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DCB has a new model that’s out and first should be delivered in a few weeks, as well they announced two new models, sterndrive 45’ and an M34 i believe will be a OB set up both are true tunnels.
 

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DCB has a new model that’s out and first should be delivered in a few weeks, as well they announced two new models, sterndrive 45’ and an M34 i believe will be a OB set up both are true tunnels.
45’ nice anymore info?
 

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If you are looking at V bottom, I’d look at either Shockwave or Essex’s. Both have nice looking 24’-26’ range.
 

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Nordic and Hallett have 21s and up. But nothing for 100k that I know of
 

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I’ve come to realize that just because it isn’t being posted on RDP doesn’t mean that it’s not happening. Lots and lots of new boats on the river and most their owners aren’t posting about it here. Too bad really.
 

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I’ve come to realize that just because it isn’t being posted on RDP doesn’t mean that it’s not happening. Lots and lots of new boats on the river and most their owners aren’t posting about it here. Too bad really.
Eliminator & DCB do a good job of showcasing their builds on social media, other than that the West Coast doesn’t post much.

It’s a bummer the from the mold section isn’t as busy as it used to be.
 

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Eliminator & DCB do a good job of showcasing their builds on social media, other than that the West Coast doesn’t post much.

It’s a bummer the from the mold section isn’t as busy as it used to be.
Well it turned into a “I wouldn’t do that, I don’t like that color, I would have picked x, y or z option instead”. The negativity shit gets old.

Custom boats are just that, custom, and what one single owner wants probably won’t jive with others, but that’s the point. A lost point.

And now we all lose.

Maybe that section should have been locked for no comments except by the builder so they could just lay out the build.
 

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Well it turned into a “I wouldn’t do that, I don’t like that color, I would have picked x, y or z option instead”. The negativity shit gets old.

Custom boats are just that, custom, and what one single owner wants probably won’t jive with others, but that’s the point. A lost point.

And now we all lose.

Maybe that section should have been locked for no comments except by the builder so they could just lay out the build.
The rules are in place down there, but some folks ignored them and mods apparently don’t go reading a lot down there.
 
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That’s because everyone bashed a beautiful creation if it wasn’t exactly how they’d build it.

You know I hear that but I never personally saw it or I would have dealt with it
 

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Chaudron Pro S-22

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Prices starting at $92,500 well equipped, 225 V6, Smartcraft gauges, VesselView, DTS, aluminum trailer, turnkey.



Chaudron Pro S-25

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Prices starting at $105,750 well equipped: Mercury Racing 250R, Smartcraft gauges, VesselView, aluminum trailer, turnkey.




 

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Doubt you will see the smaller boats being built like said most are biggger cat focused. The build isn’t a lot more but the profit is deeper and the ones spending want the bigger boat.builders can make more doing higher end boats as well.
 

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This! I am always shopping. But not boats. It would be nice. But I asked what it would cost to build my boat new and $175K is a lot of money for something I use a few times a year.

It's what keeps used prices high.
New builds are very expensive. Labor isn’t cheap materials aren’t cheap. It’s no longer your 350 small block Chevy etc. I contacted Nordic before I bought mine used inquiring about building new they wanted 365k for a 29 deck with 400s. When I asked if that was the best they could do that’s where the conversation ended so they must be plenty busy. The used market will stay high due to new builds being a fortune. But also used is gonna be harder to unload as they get older finance companies won’t finance etc. prices are coming down.
 
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