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BoatUS says boat dealers are in the dealing mood this winter boat show season. |
“If you have
been holding back for the past few years, now may be the time to pull
the trigger,” said BoatUS Vice President of Finance, Charm Addington.
“Boat loan rates are still low. While there isn’t the same level of
pre-owned boat inventory as there was at this time last year, there are
still plenty of used boats for sale. For those looking at a new boat
purchase, manufacturers have increased production and will need to move
inventory. We think dealers will be interested in making some deals this
winter boat season, and combined with continued low interest rates, the
winter boat buying season bodes well for buyers.”
To get a boat
loan, Addington said boat lenders usually require two years of federal
tax returns, a paycheck stub and can also require proof of liquid assets
– funds that can be easily converted into cash – for the down payment.
The heady days of “no documentation” loans are largely a thing of the
past.
Here’s some other boat loan tips from BoatUS:
· Unlike
getting a home loan, getting a boat loan doesn’t require a
“preapproval.” However, before you head to the boat show some boat
lenders will offer preapprovals that include rate offers – just ensure
the rate is verified, in writing, and not a teaser rate.
· Depending
on the buyer’s credit score and down payment, some banks may be able to
offer a rate that’s lower than what is initially offered, so be sure to
ask your lender.
· Unlike most lenders, BoatUS Boat Loans posts current loan rates available at http://www.BoatUS.com/boatloans.
“The rate and terms on our website are what we can offer boat buyers
today,” said Addington. “We hope that gives peace of mind knowing the
costs up front.”
Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS)
is the nation’s leading advocate for recreational boaters providing its
over half-million members with government representation, services such
as 24-hour on water boat towing as well as roadside assistance for boat
trailers and tow vehicles, feature-packed boat insurance programs,
money-saving benefits that include marina and West Marine shopping
discounts, and vital information that improves recreational boating. Its
member-funded BoatUS Foundation is a national leader promoting safe, clean and responsible boating.
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