Sinks in performance boats
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Did not think that i would get this much action on this post, but thanks to everyone who replied. To the person who said he uses his sink for a catch all that is just what i do with mine, keys sunglasses huggies and whatever else will fit in there. Will try to think of something i could do with the space if i removed the sink. Might take the sink out square off the hole and fit a nice recessed container in it that will hold more junk like sunglasses for passengers that come on board without them, the first thing they say is why do i need sunglasses and i just say you will find out when we start rolling down the river.
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I use the fresh water tank for the transom shower. The sink is just a pain in the ass because the kids mess with it, then I turn the pump on and it starts dumping water or spraying everywhere. I'd rather have the storage space or something else.
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I think if it qualifies as a second home you can deduct interest and I think if you own the space it is stored you can deduct the taxes on that. i.e., I own a rack (don't rent it, own it) and I could deduct the taxes on that.
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I used to own a boat (non-performance) with a sink. Never overnighted on it, but still used the sink all the time.
Like others have said, it's nice to have when you boat in salt water - rinsing the salt off your sunglasses, your face, etc.
Like others have said, it's nice to have when you boat in salt water - rinsing the salt off your sunglasses, your face, etc.
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Generally speaking, you could purchase any boat using a home equity line of credit or loan and deduct the interest paid on the HELOC or HEL regardless if the boat qualifies as a second home. There are some limitations and caveats so you should discuss with your tax preparer.
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