Ron on Meander
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Well it is at least for us Canucks.
When I bought my 25 in 2005 it (boat only) cost about $70,000 can. Today it costs $64,000 can. The Canadian $ hit par with the US$ today. First time in about 30 years. Which means since a lot of boating stuff is sourced and priced in US dollars its getting cheaper for me. That means of course that you folks in Washington and other border states are going to get even more visits by bargain hunting Canucks. It also means that a trip for folks to the Gulf Islands or up the inside passage went up as well. Gas here at the pump this morning is averaging about $1.04/litre which is $3.93/US Gal. :twisted: The tourism businesses in Canada sure don't like a Dollar at par but I guess it means that if you are willing to spend the extra bucks the Gulf Islands won't be quite as busy next year. Conversely expect the San Juans to be busier.
Ron
When I bought my 25 in 2005 it (boat only) cost about $70,000 can. Today it costs $64,000 can. The Canadian $ hit par with the US$ today. First time in about 30 years. Which means since a lot of boating stuff is sourced and priced in US dollars its getting cheaper for me. That means of course that you folks in Washington and other border states are going to get even more visits by bargain hunting Canucks. It also means that a trip for folks to the Gulf Islands or up the inside passage went up as well. Gas here at the pump this morning is averaging about $1.04/litre which is $3.93/US Gal. :twisted: The tourism businesses in Canada sure don't like a Dollar at par but I guess it means that if you are willing to spend the extra bucks the Gulf Islands won't be quite as busy next year. Conversely expect the San Juans to be busier.
Ron