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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 16:25:14 -0800, "Dene" wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message Definitely........had the Starcraft surveyed. As for payment, that 40k at 6.99% for 10 years. I'm not so concerned about the monthly payment as I am about resale value in about 5+ years. Seaswirl quit making these in 2003, yet they did get good reviews while in production. I'm not expecting to get 40k in 5 years but it would be nice if half was recovered. it's a little steep for payments and you'll never recover your investment. i'd look around a little or put a larger amount of money down. you will never get out from under that loan on that boat unless you have at least 40 to 50% down and that's iffy. I'm not that concerned about paying it off. Primary reason is that the payment serves me well as a 2nd home tax write-off. In my retirement years, hopefully 10 winters from now, different story. its not a question of paying it off - its a question of relative investment. yes you can write off part of the interest, but that only lasts so long - you still have to recover some of the principal if you ever sell it and at the amount financed, you won't be able to do it. We will definitely be looking around at other boats. That's half the fun. damn straight. Seems like $60k for a 6 year old boat is on the high side to me. How much was it new? When I can get a brand new custom Davis Rock Harbor 25 for $90k, and that is a semicustom boat, the $60k seems steep. As to financing $40k, that is a personal thing. I would never do it for a toy, but that is me. |
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