Not sure if it's because of the economy but I have recently noticed that fewer younger people are buying sailboats. That observation also makes me wonder what will happen to all of those beautiful vessels owned by people who are now in their 60's and 70's. In my area I estimate 40%-50% of the boats make up that demographic. What will happen when they finally stop sailing? Visit Yachtworld, look up "sailboats 25'-40'-1980-2011" and you will see that there are almost 12000 for sale (world wide).
Sailboats are not like automobiles which eventually rust and then are scrapped, they stick around forever.
Based on all of that my question is this: What will happen to all of these boats and what effect might this that have on overall boat price valuations?
Sailboats are not like automobiles which eventually rust and then are scrapped, they stick around forever.
Based on all of that my question is this: What will happen to all of these boats and what effect might this that have on overall boat price valuations?