Re: To Buy Or Not To Buy ???
You mentioned you wanted a jet. The real advantage to a jet (other than the fun factor) is that it drafts very low. You've got a ton of water in MI and unless you're really pushing your luck in low water typically, I'd expand on wanting a jet.
I'm with the other posters - if best deals are boats, non-dealer, that are a few years old. Michigan is beautiful for boating, I try to get up there every summer.. A long winter means boats that are low hours and kept inside, I bet I could make a living buying them and driving them down to TX before gas got expensive...
Post up what your needs are in regard to boating.
You can finance used boats easily - just see your credit union.
The only experience that i have is on kayacs and canoes. Never been on a real boat so far.I heard is fun though!Anyway, my wife and i are more of an outdoor type so we were thinking that we might enjoy having a boat.We were considering renting too but it seems to expensive.As for pulling it i have a ford expedition.
You mentioned you wanted a jet. The real advantage to a jet (other than the fun factor) is that it drafts very low. You've got a ton of water in MI and unless you're really pushing your luck in low water typically, I'd expand on wanting a jet.
I'm with the other posters - if best deals are boats, non-dealer, that are a few years old. Michigan is beautiful for boating, I try to get up there every summer.. A long winter means boats that are low hours and kept inside, I bet I could make a living buying them and driving them down to TX before gas got expensive...
Post up what your needs are in regard to boating.
You can finance used boats easily - just see your credit union.