[Alberg30] BUC criteria

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at min.net
Mon Jan 21 11:19:27 PST 2002


Greg,

The BUC book is very useful, but I think you have to read it with
large quantities of salt.  If you look at the numbers, you'll see
that there's always a strong "age" component in the price.  If
you look at the value of a boat like the Alberg 30, you'll see that
this isn't justified.  The older boats are not worth less than the
newer ones based on age.  The real criteria is condition.

I think that BUC runs some curve-fitting analysis on the data they
get.  In some cases, I think they're fitting to far too little 
data gathered over far too long a span of time.  I think there's
also a tendency to think of boats like cars, but well-built boats
don't depreciate the way cars do.  There's probably pressure, 
either conscious or unconscious, to make the "condition" adjustment
consistent with this expected "depreciation for age" factor.

My advice?  Presuming you like this boat, envision it in the 
condition you'd like it to be.  Calculate the rough cost of
putting it into that condition, using your own labor where 
possible.  Figure what the boat in that condition is worth to
you.  That gives you a ball-park figure on the current worth
of the boat to you.  Then, compare that figure with actual
selling prices of similar boats for a sanity check.

 - George

> greg said:
> 
>    Margo and I are homing in on another boat and I am not sure as to how
> to approach the BUC (bluebook for boats) guide lines. We are looking at
> a boat that has not been up-graded in at least 20 years and is 37 years
> old. She has just been maintained in her original condition. BUC goes
> plus or minus from its recommended price but I am not sure as to weather
> or not to minus things such as original wenches, original upholstery, no
> electronics, no windlass, early roller furling, old recut main and other
> sails. Nothing new... except replaced CB... unknown reason. It has
> refrigeration and hot and cold pressure water, if not stock it was
> installed over 20 years ago. also has SS wood/ coal heater. A plus for
> us is it is a fresh water boat with 3 owners... the current owner for 20
> years... Hummm. Any comments are appreciated.
> Kindest Regards- Greg

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