Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Why Price Matters When Buying a Boat


With almost three decades of experience in multi-platform media, Richard Graziano continues to provide digital audience development and sales expertise as the president and general manager of WPIX New York. Outside of work, Richard Graziano’s spends his time fishing for stripers and blue fin tuna in his 23-foot Boston Whaler.

Like with any other vehicle, boats are priced according to the quality and amenities that it offers. If it is more expensive, then it is surely worth the price. Even though there are boats that cost about $20,000, buyers can get more out of their money when they buy a $100,000 boat like the Boston Whaler.

The difference may be striking, but this is only because the brand has proven its worth with the sturdiness of its products and the quality of its parts. Their manufacturing sites are also located within the United States, which makes for a steep price when it comes to the finished products.
Other up and coming brands outsource their materials, which makes for a cheaper sale.

Unfortunately, not all of these sellers can deliver like brands, such as the Boston Whaler. Aside from that, prices vary according to the purpose of the boater. Some types of boats are certainly more expensive, depending on how often and how long it will be used out in the water.

Boats built for leisure and sailing can be more expensive because of their luxurious amenities, but fishing boats and sailboats can be just as expensive because of the required level of craftsmanship and quality. Rates will also be based on the design of the boat as well as the techniques used to manufacture it. This is why it is important to research thoroughly on the manufacturer and designer of different types of boats.

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