Boat Upgrade Advice
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Wed, 2024-12-11 11:08
Hey all
Looking for some advice on 6-meter boat prices. I’ve got a 5-meter Seafarer V-Sea, which is great, but thinking of upgrading for more comfort, especially for family trips and fishing with my kids now 10, 12 and 15. A bigger boat would be better for rough weather and longer trips and give me the option of overnight stays in it. At the moment if I can sell my tub for the $30k mark I'd have around $55k to spend without going into debt but I am also in no real hurry as my girl serves me well.
Before COVID, I seem to remember that half decent 6-meter boats were starting around $55,000 but now, it seems hard to find anything good at that price unless it’s really old. Do I remember this wrong or have the prices of boats just stayed high?
I’m considering well built boats like the Seafarer Victory 6.0, Caribbean Reef Runner, Haines Hunter, Cruise Craft, and North Shore etc and possibly a Haines Signatures. I definitely want a fiberglass hull with a four-stroke Honda, Suzuki, or Yamaha at or close to the max for the hull plus anchor winch, deck wash, lights, livewell etc. There are some 5.5m boats around for that price but it's fairly pointless going from a 5m to a 5.5m IMO.
I wouldn’t like to go for anything older than 20 years unless it has a recent outboard, trailer and floor/stringer/transom refurbishments or a full inspection by a Shipwright.
Any tips or insights would be awesome!
Cheers JF
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Conwa
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Your comparing prices from
Your comparing prices from over 4 years ago nearly 5 I dont think anything is the same price as back then no matter what category you look!!
Sometimes Ali boats pop up around that price with half decent four stroke around 50-60k, but I doubt you'll find something in a popular f/glass brand with 4st and newish at that mark. They sell pretty quick and usually at 70-80k.
Unfortantely with new boats always going up in prices, I dont see second hand ones ever going down and prices now are just the new norm. even bloody small tinnies these days are freakin expensive!! sadly owning a boat now almost feels like a rich privelege
still trying
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I would have thought prices
I would have thought prices of second hand boats has still continued to rise I think its quite similar with caravans.
rather be fishing
straith
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Ive seen some trophys
Ive seen some trophys prolines and the odd other U.S import around the price you're looking but newer 4 strokes are the killer. Their prices are redonculous new and the anyone with a reasonably low hour high hp 4 is wanting not much less either.
Usually find theres always something missing from the package, e.g trailer quality, anchor winch, size of fuel tank or underpowered donk.
gunna have to start spelling boat = BOATT... Bring out another "ten" thousand
wifecallsmegrumpy
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Interesting post as I had a
Interesting post as I had a 6.25 cruise craft and sold it because I want the same improvements you are looking for. I am looking in the 7mt range seeking more comfort etc. I think it's just human nature to think we need bigger and better but when it comes to boats I don't think you will see a huge difference between a 5 and 6 mtr boat.
prices in Perth sure are high across a lot of things. House prices are out of control! anyway good luck with your hunt, there are bargains to be had.
Jackfrost80
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Cheers all. Yeah looks like
Cheers all. Yeah looks like the price of new boats has sky rocketted so used boat prices will remain high. To get what I'd like I'll be looking about the $75k mark. I think I'll be happy with my girl for quite some time based on that.
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Rob H
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How does that quote
How does that quote go?
"Happiness is the feeling you get, just before needing more happiness"
Do you really want to go out in shittier weather?
I don't but then there are no sheltered waters to play in around us and my trips are longer which means I like to be able to return in whatever (within reason).
If I lived in Perth (boats down there now) I doubt I'd have the size mine is now.
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Mark_M
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Marketplace
"....I wouldn’t like to go for anything older than 20 years unless it has a recent outboard, trailer and floor/stringer/transom refurbishments or a full inspection by a Shipwright...."
Saw this one today, but a bit older than 20 :-)
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1655182018728345/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3Afc328777-2b73-4ce5-be91-28365c5b5c6e