People ask me all the time why ski boats are priced so high compared to "the good old days" . We went to the New Orleans boat show (Susan thinks a pontoon boat would be nice to have) a 22' pontoon with 50hp is over 25K!!! ski boats over 60K. After here are a few reasons & observations from an old fart:
Raw materials: double in 15 years, resin is oil based, remember what gas cost in the 90's
Gov't regulation compliance: new MACT standards for composite builders, new catalytic converters for engines, new fuel vent systems ect....
Could I build a "new Advance" & what would it cost....yes, and it would need to sell for 35K given the above mentioned cost factors, would it sell?? Doubtful, I see todays buyers expecting alot more in a boat than what our old Advance offered: Exotic (expensive) towers, touch screen dash panels, illuminated cup holders, 400+ HP, wake plates, ballast systems, expensive windshields, power this, power that, mega stereos. A 2000 Advance in stock form weighed 2100# the 2012 ski boat that I just finished engineering a prototype drive in, weighed over 3500# without upholstery or engine & drivetrain!! Remember weight cost $$$
Some bad news: Technology is neat, & Some of it I really like, however I am seeing something that disturbs me. Apparently to stay competitive some builders are going backward by using "less expensive" raw materials where the consumer doesn't look. I was shocked & pxpx-off when I discovered wood stringers & floors in a new ski boat! Every pontoon boat in the N.O. Show had a plywood floor, a manufacturers rep (last day of the show) told my wife she was the only person all week who looked under the deck to look at the floor material. I just grinned when she asked about it & he replied " well on our more expensive models we sheet the underside with aluminium skin over the wood" Susan's reply "so it can trap moisture??
Comfort Thoughts: If teaching the kids or grand-kids to ski, or any other water sport activity is the goal, a boat mortgage isn't required. Justifying reconditioning an older ski boat is better now than ever. No matter who does the work, DIY or professional, having a restored ski boat makes sense for alot of people who just want to have fun.