Owner finance Eliminator ?
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From: Dallas, Texas
Ok, I know I'm probably going to get a bunch of "hell no's" but I thought I would put it out there just in case someone is sitting on an Eliminator and wants some $. I have been talking to banks with no luck so far in regards to loans for Cats. I could get a v-hull but really want an eliminator....so....if anyone has any interest at all in Owner Financing your boat to me let me know. I prefer someone who lives in Texas so we could meet and discuss details, etc. We could put together all the legal docs to cover you and me and could setup an agreement that I would refinance the boat once the banks start loaning out money again (1-2 years) or something along those lines.
Just an idea. If interested let me know, I'm sure we can work out something that protects everyone involved.
Just an idea. If interested let me know, I'm sure we can work out something that protects everyone involved.
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From: Woodinville, WA
Not sure about financing, but if I was looking for a 27 I would be looking at this boat:
http://www.horizonmotorsportsllc.com...iewad&Itemid=2
I looked at it closely before I bought my 28 and the rigging and stereo in that boat is top notch....Rigged by GT Performance. Preston also had a 2008 25 that was rigged real nice with the bucket seats in the back and what not. He was not asking a lot for that boat without a drive and motor. I'm sure it would be fun with 700-800 hp in it.....
http://www.horizonmotorsportsllc.com...iewad&Itemid=2
I looked at it closely before I bought my 28 and the rigging and stereo in that boat is top notch....Rigged by GT Performance. Preston also had a 2008 25 that was rigged real nice with the bucket seats in the back and what not. He was not asking a lot for that boat without a drive and motor. I'm sure it would be fun with 700-800 hp in it.....
Last edited by CheckedOut; 04-06-2010 at 04:24 PM.


