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Old 05-09-2007, 06:44 PM
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Looks like I might be stepping up soon so I need some help finding someone to finance my next toy. I want to do 10 years on an older boat. 1988-1995 somewhere in there. Looking to finance under 75K with no money down. Can anyone help me out? Thanks guys.
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Old 05-09-2007, 06:50 PM
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Call Kyle at Newcoast
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I'll keep an eye on this thread - let us know what you come up with. I'm looking for a little less in $$ range, but maybe extend my age range to a little earlier for the right boat.
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Call your bank. They should be able to find someone to underwrite the loan.

My bank (Wells Fargo) has someone that will do loans on practically any age boat and carry for 12 years. Interest rates are quite competitive.
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Try pimp daddy. I mean FNiGUY>

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Call Jerry Pitts

http://www.russofinancial.com/rf-easternus.htm#

I've got several buddies that use him.
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I keep hearing 20% down on boat loans?
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Originally Posted by sleek1
I keep hearing 20% down on boat loans?
thats industry standard. try these guys
http://www.essexcredit.com/ if thay cant help give me a call. have done a few home equity loans recently to assist people with there purchases...tax deductable, and age doesnt matter

Bernie
732-539-5882
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Don't forget that if you have equity in your home you could always pull out a line of credit for a down payment or to pay cash. Rates might be better!
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Originally Posted by jryan26
Call Jerry Pitts

http://www.russofinancial.com/rf-easternus.htm#

I've got several buddies that use him.
This guy is easy to deal with.
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