We have been dealing with this for over two decades here. The normal constraints of supply/demand have been slowly shunted aside by the larger issue of disappearing boatyards. Every time an older yard location gets bought up to create a new condo or other business/industrial use, we recreational boaters lose another choice. Sometimes a yard will cite "insurance" for their policies, but it's a red herring for them having so many wealthy boaters to pick from that the fading constituency of middle class boaters gets squeezed out.
Generally speaking, the guys with the big checkbooks also own the larger boats.
We smaller boat owners have less competition now, for our business. Given the increasing value of waterside land and the constant acquiescence of local governments to the clout of developers, the longer term survival of this ancient industry does not look too good to me. (At least not for a slowly-fading middle class.)
Locally, we nowadays have access to a reasonable-cost yard only because it is a two hours trip from my moorage. The nearby pair of metro area yards are catering to commercial and wealthy boat owners nowadays, more and more.
It's sad.
AND----- now we need a new thread about our (well intentioned) whining about the cost of boat yards. We are very far afield from the thread title. This makes searching the site difficult too.
If there is no further relative info I shall next close the thread. And yes I am at fault, too!
Generally speaking, the guys with the big checkbooks also own the larger boats.
We smaller boat owners have less competition now, for our business. Given the increasing value of waterside land and the constant acquiescence of local governments to the clout of developers, the longer term survival of this ancient industry does not look too good to me. (At least not for a slowly-fading middle class.)
Locally, we nowadays have access to a reasonable-cost yard only because it is a two hours trip from my moorage. The nearby pair of metro area yards are catering to commercial and wealthy boat owners nowadays, more and more.
It's sad.
AND----- now we need a new thread about our (well intentioned) whining about the cost of boat yards. We are very far afield from the thread title. This makes searching the site difficult too.
If there is no further relative info I shall next close the thread. And yes I am at fault, too!
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