Just wanted to find out where most of you are getting your boat loans through. There are so many out there and my credit union does not have longer term financing over 7 years.
Just wanted to find out where most of you are getting your boat loans through. There are so many out there and my credit union does not have longer term financing over 7 years.
If you own your home, you can look at a "line of credit" (similar to second mortgage).
We took one out which gives you I think 20 years to pay back, with interest, and it works like a checking account. You have checks that go against it. We had the funds to pay cash in savings, but "she" likes to keep that for an "in case" need.
(warning, my advice is only personal experience and an accountant wife.)
2004 Supra Launch 22 SSV
5.7L Indmar Assault
"One More Hour"
I don't think very many banks are still handling boat loans (unless you're willing to put quite a bit down.) The market was completely different when I bought my boat 8 years ago -- I used a paid-off car as collateral for the loan.
If I were in the market for something new today, I'd look at a home equity loan. The rates are generally better and you can write off the interest on your taxes.
Former owner of a 1987 Supra Saltare. Current owner of a Malibu 23LSV.
I went through my credit union but I did a 5 year, didn't look into longer-term loans, so I'm afraid that's not much help. Sorry!
2005 Supra Launch 24SSV
We plan to pay it off by next summer anyway but would like a longer term for lower required payments.
iwakeboard - I did not know they made 05 Launch 24. the Supra archive does not even list it.
btw - we are looking at a 2005 Sunsport 24
Yup, I noticed that as well, I think it's just missing from their webpage but you can google it and find it, or look on NADA.
2005 Supra Launch 24SSV