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katerina
05-10-2007, 02:08 AM
Have you been considering buying a boat but just wasn’t sure which way to go? Perhaps you really don’t want to go deep in debt for a new boat, but you are afraid of settling for a used boat. If this is your situation then you will be pleased to know that if you use caution and follow proper guidelines then you will be able to find a really good used boat for sale.

Below are 5 tips on buying a used boat that will help you make a wise decision.

1. Buy from a reliable dealer. The first most important thing to check out is the reputation of the dealer that you are buying the boat from. Make sure they are a legitimate business that you can depend on. They should also have a good service department.

2. Get a warranty. If the boat is in as good condition as the owner says it is, then this shouldn’t be a problem. It is only logical that you will need a certain length of time to place the boat on the water to see how well it really does hold up.

3. Buy a boat suited to your needs. In other words, don’t just buy a boat because it is a good deal. If it is not what you are really searching for then you will end up being disappointed and unhappy with your decision, even if it was a good deal. Wait for the right boat to come along, it will in time.

4. Pay close attention to the boat trailer. This is a feature that gets overlooked many times. Boat trailers are expensive and you certainly cannot move your boat around without one. Of course, if you are in a location where your boat will stay on the water this is not as important, but if you have to transport your boat make sure the trailer is in good condition.

5. Do your homework. Make sure the used boat is worth the asking price. Keep in mind that boats can depreciate in value very quickly. This means the price of the used boat should be a considerable amount less than the original price of the boat, depending on how old the boat is.

If you take the time needed to gather information and search for the right used boat then you will be very happy with your decision. The biggest mistake people make is getting impatient and simply taking the first option they have. A used boat can be a good investment and can provide you with all the fun in the fun that you can handle so choose wisely.

Audiodude
05-21-2007, 02:26 PM
Here's a tip...

Don't post boat tips on an audio website.

tech1
05-21-2007, 03:43 PM
I respectfully disagree. It's MUCH more fun to give that ol' CRT monitor and P-3 desktop a nice viking funeral than simply tossing it in a recylcing bin. And for that, a quality boat is a necessity!

Audiodude
05-21-2007, 03:47 PM
Excellent point.

tech1
05-21-2007, 03:54 PM
Here's some more from someone else on our tech staff:

"I read all 5 tips and I think maybe this is just a metaphor for purchasing audio gear...

1. Buy from a reliable dealer.....Sweetwater of course.

2. Get a warranty....3 words:lifetime tech support.

3. Buy a boat suited to your needs....qualify the customer.

4. Pay close attention to the boat trailer....I think this is about furnature and racks.

5. Do your homework....read your manual and buy some training material.

Ok...maybe he's just got us confused with Sweetwater pontoon boats."

Shameless advertising, we know.... :)

sabianq
05-22-2007, 02:47 PM
http://photoshopcontest.com/images/fullsize/9373240481062df935261f144534228917fd7a7c277886.jpg

my history with boats

TimOBrien
05-22-2007, 03:30 PM
Definition of a Boat: A large hole in the water you throw money into.

Definition of BOAT: Break Out Another Thousand

spam
05-22-2007, 05:59 PM
That's a cool picture sabianq!

BIG SHANE
06-01-2007, 08:40 PM
thats definetly the most off topic spam I've seen in awhile lol

TimmyP1955
02-20-2008, 08:01 AM
What are the two happiest days in a man's life?

1) The day he buys his boat.

2) The day he sells his boat.

HSBuehlmeier
10-19-2008, 02:55 PM
If you buy that boat, you'll never be able to afford any other audio junk!

In fact, if you have to buy a boat, be sure it's a Junk (or a San-pan). That way, you can become accustomed to living in the style of a true artist/musician!