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Old 10-07-2010, 08:27 AM
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you guys have been helpful in the past so I figured I would post in this forum.
First question is, what is a good reputable place to apply for boat financing. What is a good rate in your opinion?

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I'm wanting to buy this winter, and of course I'm not finding any AT's in my price range of the 30k mark for around 28 foot range. So what is a good alternative in ya'lls opinion. This is all ofcourse until I can afford to get a really nice AT in the future.
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Originally Posted by bam78bam
you guys have been helpful in the past so I figured I would post in this forum.
First question is, what is a good reputable place to apply for boat financing. What is a good rate in your opinion?

Also,
I'm wanting to buy this winter, and of course I'm not finding any AT's in my price range of the 30k mark for around 28 foot range. So what is a good alternative in ya'lls opinion. This is all ofcourse until I can afford to get a really nice AT in the future.
Get a proper Marine appraisal and try your local credit union, they had the best rate and had it ready in a few hours.
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due to my area, I will more than likely be buying from a distance. we do have a company credit union but i am not sure how old they will go since they don't specialize in boat loans. Never hurts for me to ask them though.
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My uncle works at a credit union and they quoted me something ridiculous like 10.9% for a 2-3 year old boat where I was putting down more than the required 20%.

I used Newcoast Financial. They are(maybe were) a sponsor on here and got a rate in the 7's which is about the best you could do back in late '07.
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You might not be able to finance somthing more than 10 years old. From my experiences 2 yrs ago. I used Chesapeake Financial in Annapolis, MD.
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You might not be able to finance somthing more than 10 years old. From my experiences 2 yrs ago. I used Chesapeake Financial in Annapolis, MD.
I think you are right. Over 10 years old and you are pretty much screwed in this economy is what I have heard...
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How about home equity, probably better rates and doesnt matter what the age of boat. Possibly a tax write off for the interest?
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Originally Posted by camptappakeg69
How about home equity, probably better rates and doesnt matter what the age of boat. Possibly a tax write off for the interest?
Good luck
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Check credit unions, they are the best bet but you have to check a ton of them to find the right deal.

Alternatives to an AT would be a Pantera or Powerplay.
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Robin at Harris marine. Just do a search. Thedonedeal.com

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