crains
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 255XE
- Boat Length
- 25
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Financing through a lender, shopping now. Have gotten some good terms, giving the dealer the chance to beat it. Yamaha wants short notes, I am buying into pretty substantial equity, I'll never see the boat to full term. Doesn't make much sense to have such a high monthly payment.
Phil Dill is a good dealer, base on what I have read here, anecdotally. You could challenge and ask them to itemize how they got over MSRP. I suspect that it could be supply and demand...
Given the use we have gotten out of the waverunners, I think we will get that 50 mark easily! Here's to 90 good sir!So, my two cents.
Looks like it is marked up about the same amount as your sales tax… interesting.
But, there are no UHauls following the hearse to the graveyard. If you like the boat and can afford it and still go and use it A LOT, then get the boat, go out and enjoy it as much as you possibly can! Make a goal of how many outings you will do this coming season and make it happen. I set a goal of 50 outings last season and got to 47. This year I’m trying for more, perhaps 90?
My 252se was $86k i, I’ll look for the bill in a fewHere's mine from the same place. To compare, not much difference. They did charge 3k for the trailer. Mine is a 252 SE so different boat. I'm still waiting on my cover since 1st week of Oct. They gave me 4 cheap life vest, 4 bumpers, 1 anchor w/ 150ft rope. Looks like 1k over MSRP. I did include the upholstery protection, will propaly add the YES close to Oct.View attachment 169590
My 252se was $86k i, I’ll look for the bill in a few. The only boat that doesn’t include trailer is the 27 series. If you want galvanized you will get charged $500, not $3k. And you got up charge $8k on the msp. The 252se 2021 is $78500
Financing through a lender, shopping now. Have gotten some good terms, giving the dealer the chance to beat it. Yamaha wants short notes, I am buying into pretty substantial equity, I'll never see the boat to full term. Doesn't make much sense to have such a high monthly payment.
Mainly Credit Unions. There are a handful of lenders who claim to specialize in long term rec lending, but they have all come back fairly high on interest(even for a rec loan). Ultimately we are going with Bank of The West.Where are you lender shopping? I’ll be doing the same in the next couple months. I appreciate any guidance/advice you can share from your search.
Mainly Credit Unions. There are a handful of lenders who claim to specialize in long term rec lending, but they have all come back fairly high on interest(even for a rec loan). Ultimately we are going with Bank of The West.