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Lots of sound advice here, and I'll throw my two bits in:Don't buy the boat to memorialize your father by and then end up resenting it because it takes up so much time and money it prevents you from going on the vacation you want with the kids, getting the wife a reliable car, etc. Just take the drain plug from it before your mom sells it, and use that drain plug in a good old boat you paid cash for! That way a little bit of dad's boat is with you.
Some good points already made. I have a rule for myself, the only thing I will finiance for longer than 5 years is a house, anything else must be paid off in 5 or less.
Hey, you're the only one who knows what's stashed away in the bank account and has to write the check. If your ATM receipt makes you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside and you know you can afford the payment, I say go for it TJ's a great boats and if treated right they will last you a long time.Nobody on here has financed a boat when they probably shouldn't have, really??? Where'd that BS smiley go...
Quote from: kckrawler on May 02, 2013, 08:20:12 AMHey, you're the only one who knows what's stashed away in the bank account and has to write the check. If your ATM receipt makes you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside and you know you can afford the payment, I say go for it TJ's a great boats and if treated right they will last you a long time.Nobody on here has financed a boat when they probably shouldn't have, really??? Where'd that BS smiley go...I think this is why he gets the opinions, many people including me have bought things I shouldn't have.....