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Found a nice 42....somebody please talk me out of it!

ohiohatteras

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Been wavering for the last few years during the preseason...which is upon us...about stepping up to a bigger Hatt. I found a pretty nice freshwater 42 cummins 903 Hatt in my price range. But...before I can buy it, I have to sell my gas 76 36c....which I recently dropped a ton of money into with a complete Awlgrip job.
Anyway, I spoke with one of the local brokers the other day and he showed me only 2 36's that have recently sold...both saltwater....in the low, low $70's. I can't let mine go for that.....so please, somebody slap me in the head and get me off the idea! :confused: :confused:
 
Given a choice, I would not want the 903's. The parts are crazy expensive. The good news is there's alot of guys who know those engines well and how to repair them. Bad new is they're all in old age homes. The old GM's are dinosours as well, but they are still much more mainstream as to parts and repairs.
 
Those 9-0-nuthin's would scare me away from it, but that's just MHO. Parts for them are getting outrageous. I would rather repower the 36. Full disclosure: I'm kinda partial to the 36 ;). Talked out yet?
 
We went through exactly the same thing when we bought our 53 - found a nice one but decided we couldn't swing it without first selling our '88 36 ft Mainship.

We "had" to get $80k for our 36. But after researching it became obvious that only an idiot would pay that, regardless of the fact that she was in perfect condition with all new interior, refurbed mechanicals, new electronics, a new radar arch, etc, etc, etc. So we spent months discussing the issue. I remember sitting at a resturant over drinks agreeing that the 53 Hatt was just not feasable and we were completely happy with our boat.

Several days later we looked at each other and realized we really wanted the Hatt. So we put the boat on the market and it sold in ONE DAY for 69,900. I had the money in my hand 3 days later. The surveyor could not find a single item to write up. He even asked me if I could tell him about something that didn't work right so he could show something negative on the report.

OK, 69,900 was not 80 but as it turned out it was close enough and we ended up finding an even nicer 53 than the one we had missed out on several months prevously. What's my point?

Well, essentially you have the same choices. You can either accept the fact that you are not going to get what you want for the boat and sell it sooner rather than later for a price someone is willing to pay, or you can "decide" that your current boat is all you want. My experience is that the second choice isn't really all that workable because once you get in the "I want the new boat" mode, it's impossible to get out of.

Now obviously we have to be talking about boats that are within our affordablilty range, whatever that might be. I'd love to have an old 80+ ft Burger but I realize that's financially impossible so it doesn't bother me much to accept the fact that I'll never have one.

But if a 43 is what you want and close to your price range, then the difference is probably not ALL that much in what you wan't for your boat and what you will get. Frankly, if you are talking about financing the new boat, the difference in the loan payment won't amount to all that much regardless of the "hit" you take on your current boat.

If it was me - and a few years ago it was - I'd just put a good price on your current boat to move it quickly. Sitting on it for "your" price won't do anything useful. The longer you sit on it, the more it's costing you anyway.

OK, I'll close this "advice" by stating that I am NOT a financial wizard - quite the contrary. I belong more to the "Buy High, Sell Low" contingent. I don't like to fool around with stuff once I decide to do something and perhaps I could do better money-wise in some cases. So you will probably get much better financial advice from others on this site!

Then again, they all own boats! How financially astute can they be? :rolleyes:
 
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Would love to be able to talk you out of the 42, but being the owner of one with VT903M's, I love my boat. The 903's have been reliable, and others on this website who own them will probably tell you the same. And parts are not out of sight expensive, just a little more pricey than a DD...Sorry for not being any help. :o
 
I'm not going to be any help at all. GO FOR IT !!! Once you have bigger boat itis the only cure is to get a bigger boat. Whether or not the boat you are looking at is the one for you only you and the Admiral can decide but you aren't in a hurry to move up (you have a boat to get rid of first ) so take your time and the perfect boat for you will come.
Fred
 
Don't know what they want for the Hatt but you could offer a trade. It's a lot easier to sell a boat for 70k than 140k. It's a buyers market offer them up a trade.

Of course if you want 100 and they are asking 120 probably not going to happen :)

garyd
 
Are you planning to live forever?
Do it, whatever it takes.
 
If it is a 42, I would limit my search to a '77 or a '78. 77 was the year that they changed the salon/galley layout, and it was a big improvement.
 
I think you should repower your 36. Of course, I would, that is what I am doing, and everyone fancies himself the hero of his own story. I'm trying to help you, here. :D
 
jim rosenthal said:
I think you should repower your 36. Of course, I would, that is what I am doing, and everyone fancies himself the hero of his own story. I'm trying to help you, here. :D

Way deep inside.......I think that's what I really want to do!
Just don't have a spare $60k to do it with!
 
Well, either one is expensive. Which would be more fun?
 

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