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People are kind of intimidated about going out first of all of the cost of spending on
the upwards of 70 plus thousand dollars on a boat that's 24 and bigger so if they're
not for sure they're going to love it, like it, it's tough to make that kind of commitment
on price and payment until you know that's something you want to continue doing in your
family. Not only that. Size, some people are intimidated about towing a 25 or driving a
25, 27 foot boat. Where you look at an 18 foot boat it just seems practical and seems
more affordable and it seems less intimidating than the bigger ones. When you are going to
be looking into a speed boat some of the prices you're going to come across is an 18 foot
boat is obviously going to be on the lower end of the price structure. Some of the low
quality boats are anywhere from $10 to $15 thousand. The upper quality boats something
you're going to want to look for that's going to hold on to its value. You're probably going
to spend anywhere from 20 to 25 thousand dollars. Now that's the entry level. When you start
going into the 20 to 23 foot range you're going to start seeing pricing anywhere from
40 to 55 thousand dollars. When you go into the 26 to 28 foot range you're going to see
pricing from 70 on up to 100 thousand dollars. Then you can get into the bigger cruisers
and the high performance boats and on up from there. But typically most of the boats we
sell that are speed boats/family boats they vary from anywhere from 20 thousand dollars
all the way up to 100 thousand dollars.