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Old 01-17-2008, 10:33 AM
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I have just been "browsing boats" and interest rates on boat loans, 20 year notes.
I am a 792 credit score.
Who has gotten what recently, I know dealers who use the same lenders over time get great rates, I am at 5.2% from a 2004 loan of 100K that started at 7% but I would not close the deal at that rate, and bam, as it usually happens (last 2 boats) I got a better rate vice walking on the deal.

I am curious if anyone has borrowed in the last 90 days and what rate they got.

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I borrowed in December for the boat - Got 7.25%. I did see rates at around 4-5% but that was for boat loans in excess of 100K.
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7.25, borrowing next week
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I got 7.25 in June. Rates are still about the same. My ficos are about the same as yours. I suspect in your financing through the dealers that they bought down the rate.

I would post in the Insurance and Finance section for info from actual lenders.
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Bryan, are you coming to the Chill-Out this weekend? We can chat about it.
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Right now we have a bank that will do as low as 6.75% with credit score and HP restrictions. For bigger HP you we can be as low as 6.99%. Call me on my cell if you have any specific questions.
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What kind of credit score is required for the 6.75%?
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Originally Posted by BryanTuvell
I have just been "browsing boats" and interest rates on boat loans, 20 year notes.
I am a 792 credit score.
Who has gotten what recently, I know dealers who use the same lenders over time get great rates, I am at 5.2% from a 2004 loan of 100K that started at 7% but I would not close the deal at that rate, and bam, as it usually happens (last 2 boats) I got a better rate vice walking on the deal.

I am curious if anyone has borrowed in the last 90 days and what rate they got.

Thanks
Bryan
Are you getting a new one ? You told me at Tommys no I guess I got you thinking.
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What kind of credit score is required for the 6.75%?
Minimum 720
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Originally Posted by Loan Ranger
Right now we have a bank that will do as low as 6.75% with credit score and HP restrictions. For bigger HP you we can be as low as 6.99%. Call me on my cell if you have any specific questions.
Kyle
Can you tell me what that equates to [er thousand borrowed on a ten year term (@6.75)

Also, what qualifies as big power?
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