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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @everydaysailing Subscribe for more videos ! Why are catamarans in the Caribbean quietly crashing in price in 2025 and 2026? 🌴⛵ In this video, we break down the real reason Caribbean catamaran prices are falling fast — and it is much bigger than a normal market cooldown. This is not just about a few used boats sitting too long on YachtWorld. It is a full market reset driven by oversupply, ex-charter fleet selloffs, rising insurance premiums, high interest rates, regulatory changes in the Bahamas, and a massive shift in buyer behavior. The post-Covid boat boom created a pricing bubble across the global catamaran market. During 2020, 2021, 2022, and even into 2023, used catamarans were selling at inflated values because of production delays, strong recreational demand, and limited inventory. But now that bubble is gone. The Caribbean catamaran market is returning to real depreciation logic — and for many sellers, that means painful price cuts. We cover why ex-charter catamarans from The Moorings, Sunsail, and Dream Yacht Charter are flooding the secondary market, especially in the popular 40 to 45 foot range. We also explain why 4-cabin charter layouts are losing value faster than owner-version catamarans, and why private buyers are becoming much more selective. This video also explores the hidden ownership costs crushing demand: ⚓ Higher boat loan rates ⚓ Rising Caribbean marine insurance premiums ⚓ Hurricane-zone surcharges ⚓ Expensive survey compliance ⚓ Aging electrical and rigging issues ⚓ Slip fees and marina carry costs ⚓ Expensive retrofits for solar, lithium, and modern systems The result is a binary market. The best catamarans — turnkey, documented, insurable, owner-version, realistically priced — still move. But older boats, poorly maintained boats, and high-use ex-charter cats are becoming harder to insure, harder to finance, and much harder to sell. We also break down how new build discounts from brands like Lagoon are putting a ceiling on used catamaran prices, why larger luxury catamarans face very long sales cycles, and how places like the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas are diverging as ownership jurisdictions. If you are thinking about buying a catamaran, selling a catamaran, investing in a charter boat, or just following the yacht market, this analysis explains what is really happening behind the scenes. This is the quiet crash nobody is talking about. If you enjoy deep dives on yachts, catamarans, boat markets, luxury assets, offshore living, and hidden economic shifts, make sure to subscribe. 🔔 #Catamaran #YachtMarket #BoatMarket #Caribbean #Sailing #LagoonCatamaran #LeopardCatamaran #Yachting #BoatPrices #CatamaranMarket Copyright Disclaimer This video may include copyrighted material used under the “fair use” principle for educational and informational purposes. Such use aims to provide commentary, analysis, or added value in compliance with Section 107 of U.S. Copyright Law. If you believe that your copyrighted work has been used improperly, please contact me directly before pursuing any formal action. Your understanding and cooperation are appreciated. Safety Disclaimer These videos reflect my personal experience. They do not replace professional training. Always sail in compliance with safety rules and maritime regulations.