Owning a vintage boat is an investment opportunity. With a limited number of these unique beauties left, their worth will only appreciate with time.
Wood boats are in many ways functional sculpture – beautiful designs and unequaled craftsmanship combine to form appreciating works of art that are as pleasing to look at as they are to ride in.
Why Collect Vintage Boats?
Investing in Collectibles – Jim Cook explains why investing in “real” assets (like vintage boats) protects your investment during hard economic times
Wood vs. Fiberglass – Does owning a wood boat really cost more than owning a fiberglass boat?
Mahogany Champions – Read the story of Piranha, the boat that once belonged to Rita Hayworth
Subcontinental Divide – Indian art is appreciating at an astonishing rate, much like vintage watercraft
1911 Oldsmobile – Vintage Oldsmobile sells at auction for $1.5 million+
1904 Rolls Royce – World’s oldest surviving Rolls Royce sells at auction for $7 million+
Art vs. Stocks and Bonds – Consider the advantages of investing in vintage watercraft¬†over the stock market
Why Collect – Reasons to invest in vintage watercraft
Connoisseurship – Recognition of authenticity and quality
Barn Find Fetches $226,000+ – A drag car without transmission or engine nets big sale on Ebay (think about the possibilities with a boat!)
Hidden Potential – the Mercedes-Benz Classic Car center walks through the ins and outs of restoration
Collector Cars Earn Higher Rate of Return Than Stocks and Gold – read once again about why investing in collectibles is a smart investment to make
Wood boats are not only an investment opportunity they are a declaration of personal style. They evoke a lifestyle that’s elegant, luxurious, and relaxed.See what we mean here.
Dock Style
Boat Couture
Perry Ellis Advertisement
Tommy Hilfiger Campaign
Fashion of the 1920’s