cwhite6
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 7, 2006
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Re: How should I finance a boat?
I disagree with this first statement. I cannot afford to drop $25k on a brand new car at the moment, but I can afford the payments easily and I have enough equity to take care of it if something happens. I have a very good job and I make dang good money. However, I for one do not enjoy working on things when I could be enjoying them. I will take the new or slightly used with the warranty anytime. Yes, I could save up the $25k for that new car or boat and pay cash for it, but I have lost the couple of years that would take. That is time I could be enjoying the boat with my kids and wife. When I buy my bow rider I am wanting, I will get a newer one. Some of you like to save and save and pay cash and that is fine. But, I use credit wisely and only for what it is meant for. I do not have credit cards. I have a house payment and a car payment. I am fine with that. It may not be intended, but some of the comments on here sound pretty high and mighty.
I agree with the people saying save up the money and buy a boat. If you dont have the money up front for something, then you cant really afford it. I paid for my boat in cash. Didnt have to finance a dime and im not rich but i am debt free so i can do that. If you like to use the banks money to buy things, remember its never really yours till you pay it off. As long as you can stay debt free, you can afford to buy things outright. If you finance everything and have credit card debt, you will always be in the hole wondering when it will end. Its a never ending cycle, dont get used to it. Now financing a house is a different thing altogether. Boats are pleasure not needs. I WOULD NOT finance pleasure.
I disagree with this first statement. I cannot afford to drop $25k on a brand new car at the moment, but I can afford the payments easily and I have enough equity to take care of it if something happens. I have a very good job and I make dang good money. However, I for one do not enjoy working on things when I could be enjoying them. I will take the new or slightly used with the warranty anytime. Yes, I could save up the $25k for that new car or boat and pay cash for it, but I have lost the couple of years that would take. That is time I could be enjoying the boat with my kids and wife. When I buy my bow rider I am wanting, I will get a newer one. Some of you like to save and save and pay cash and that is fine. But, I use credit wisely and only for what it is meant for. I do not have credit cards. I have a house payment and a car payment. I am fine with that. It may not be intended, but some of the comments on here sound pretty high and mighty.