I am now in the market for a new boat. I have already figured out what I want in a boat and I have figured out what I want to buy because of this. I know of the type of cruising that I will be doing and I am familiar with my cruising grounds.Now that I have decided on a boat and a model, I have been searching the boats in my area. The good thing is that I have a lot to choose from and most of them fit my criteria, some fit almost exactly.The next important issue is price. I have decided on what I want to pay for the boat. I am taking steps to secure the funding. I want to pay $35,000 and I will be able to do that. I would actually prefer to say somewhat less so that I can cover taxes, registration or documentation (Still unsure which I will do), and survey costs. A few of the boats that I am looking at are listed though a broker at $39,000. I know that people set a price higher than they want to achieve so that they can get what they want to get for the boat. When it comes to this, what would be the normal range that you would be able to offer and not offend the seller? For instance, if I offered $32,000 for a boat listed at $39,000 would that be okay (if the boat is in good shape)? I guess what I am trying to get at is how low of an offer should I make on a boat when I go to buy?A little side information that I have found through research....I have found a similar boat in the same region for $35,5000 and it looks great too. There is another boat that is a year younger than the boat for $38,4000. All the prices that are "list" prices seem to start around $35,000 and a boat that is a year or two older is still in that price range.