You must meet a lot of people with F you money amirite? :iono:
Do you watch below deck ?
im a noob but how do you tell how many miles on a boats engine? do they have odometers? :iono:
Oh ya, an heir to LL Bean is one of our customers. Dude has a 36' fishing boat, I think he's also got a 32'+ cabin cruiser, and the car he showed up in last week was one of those mercedes SUVs that starts at $145k. Those 3 vehicles combined are probably over $500k when bought new.
We have another customer that in the last 6 years I've been here he's bought like 4 or 5 boats just trying to figure out what style of boat works best for him. Every year he just trades in and buys a different boat.
The first boat I ever sold was to an older couple that practically bought the boat just because it had a step up to the front deck. I think he's pretty famous in the golf world. He has a company that makes golf clubs and balls. There was no haggling and he wrote a check for it.
We meet some pretty interesting people with some different jobs. One guy I sold a boat to owns a big marijuana farm, and he's probably over 80 years old.
Never heard of below deck.
Boats go by hours and not miles, but certain digital gauges do display how many miles you've traveled, and they still list miles per gallon with the fuel burn, it's not hours per gallon. When you're looking at how used a boat is you're looking at how many hours the motor has been ran. The first service for the boat is after the first 20 hours, and then after that it's once a year or every 100 hours.