[PSUBS-MAILIST] Question
Douglas Suhr via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sat Jun 7 09:58:30 EDT 2014
Hank, I like you very much and don't want to offend you here, but I must
argue your rule of $10 / foot of dive capability. That would make a K-250
$2500 base price and K-350 $3500 base price? That doesn't seem to factor in
the labor of hull construction at all. I do understand the point that you
and Carsten are making, but I feel this is a classic example of "selling"
ourselves short. Even a humble K-boat should be treated as a specialized
vessel.
Now Lake Diver was listed for a long time at $145,000 which in my opinion
was probably asking a bit too much, but when reduced to $45,000 I felt that
was fair. Hank, if you have any K-boats that you want off your hands for
the price of your rule, please let me know :) ~ Douglas S.
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 8:57 AM, "Carsten Standfuß " <
personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
> Hi Scott the asking price for Peppers just as exsample is just the
> material cost.
>
> A sub like the blue one Arg.J. Without the engine and lead - I would not
> spend more than 1-2 K USD.
> Fact is I would not spend even 1 USD. Its a beautiful museums item but not
> more.
>
> A ocean going full operational Diesel Electric Psub without class like
> Euronaut is something 4-5 Mill USD.
> Same with class - just double the figure.
>
> A K boat rusty hull - or a rusty propane tank sub I would not purchase -
> its cheaper to build a new hull.
>
> Many prices on the market are not realistic. The Seahorse was new some 25
> Years ago 5 Mill USd - and over
> 20 years for sale for 1,3. Nobody want it. now it is 0,13 and still nobody
> want it.. Same with some toursit sub out of class.
> This large sub - not functional, clss outdated and need a general
> overhauld are not more worth than just the scrapp metal price.
>
> The Mantis is pretty old and without class - I would puchase it - but not
> for 40K as request.
> Maybe 5 K is realistic.
>
> Vance knows the story. Many years ago I inspect the Margennaut at Ft.
> Lauderdale.
> Asking price was just 20K USD not bad for a 13m - 30 ts sub.
> But I calculate tah trasnport, overhaul, rebuild to my requirements cos me
> another 130K.
> On that days I decide to build my own sub.
>
> A second hand sub makes only sence if it in general fullfill your
> requirements list.
>
> vbr Carsten
>
> "hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles" <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
> schrieb:
>
> Scott,
> That is a hard question to answer, I am sure many have struggled with it.
> What can you compare it too, a muscle car? You can buy beautifully
> restored muscle cars for a fraction of the cost to build one. PSUB's
> also, are a labour of love, a toy, no different than a boat or a car.
> All you can do is look at recent sales. Lake Diver, a well proven sub did
> not sell for the asking price and was for sale for a long time. I think he
> was asking 45K. I have no idea what the status is on it now. A K350 sold
> at auction for under 20K If I recall. I have my own formula, for a base
> price, 10 dollars per foot of dive capability. I think that number is
> about right, for a functioning non certified PSUB. I know some PSUB
> owners are saying "I would never sell for that" but I think that is the
> reality. Only the chosen few make money on a toy :-)
> Hank
>
>
>
> On Saturday, June 7, 2014 7:07:02 AM, swaters via Personal_Submersibles
> <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>
>
> I know the price of a sub can vary greatly. I am just curious what does a
> turn key K-350 and K-250 sell for?
> Thanks,
> Scott Waters
>
>
>
>
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