Looking to take over someone's loan 353


DWeiss67

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Well I?ve been looking for a 353 2005 and newer, the only problem no bank out there want's to take a loan on a used boat. So here I am, what I?m willing to do is help you get out of your loan on a 353 2005 or newer with at least 500 merc or better. I'm not interested in the upside down boats for obvious reason only something that is pretty close to the NADA value. I'm willing to look at all reasonable offers, I?m not trying to steal your boat I?m would take a fair price close to NADA...So here's what I would prefer: Any of the Imron paint designs like spider, electric etc, no black. A/C, shore pwr, full head no port a pots, trailer and fresh water hose on the swim deck not a must. If anyone is looking to get out and can?t sell well I?m looking to get in and can?t find a bank dumb enough to lend...I would make up any difference in cash up to 40K....so e-mail me at DWeiss67@verizon.net if anybody knows someone trying to get out please pass this along...Thanks
 
Why not get a brand new carry over ? There are several several choices available from 2007, 2008, etc ?

If you're going to finance one, you will have an easier time with a "new" carry-over than a used one .

Good luck in the shopping !!
 
I agree. You can find a new one priced at a used value fairly easy. Also, I know someone that can get you financed at the proper rate without a lot of money down. This guy got mine done when no one else could due to my negative equity.
 
I guess it depends on which area of the country you are in, but I had no trouble at all financing our used 37 PC. In fact we were pre-approved with 3 lenders easily. Have you tried US Bank? Bank of America? There are a lot of small banks that also do extended financing on boats. We obtained our loan through Bremer Bank here in MN. I don't think locating the financing is too difficult, it's just a matter of personal credit and down payment.
 
i agree, we just financed a 95 model through a local bank with less than 10% down. had no problems at all other than someone asking us why we were buying a boat that was so old........
 
yep, the wife was offended! i told her not to worry about it. the lady that asked the question is obviously a land lubber of the worst kind and doesn't have a clue about boats or their values. you know the type, they come aboard completely unprepared for a day on the water. they use your towels, clog up your head even though you give them explicit instructions and run out of beer well before time to go in. come to think of it, maybe i was a little offended too...............
 
When we bought our 37 PC I called our credit union to inquire about financing.......the lady said, "Well we can go 48 months, or up to 60 months, unless you need to borrow more than $25,000 or the boat is longer than 20 feet." I was wondering what part of Formula 37 PC she didn't understand. Needless to say I went elsewhere for our loan.
 
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