Have you considered asking the bank to amend the loan agreement to change the definition of default? At one time a coworker brought some car loan agreements to me for review. I discovered in each that the definition of default included any damage to the collateral; i.e, if you damage the car you...
And don’t forget former senator and presidential candidate Fred Thompson. He was a paid spokesman for the reverse mortgage industry until the day he died.
Words I hate: indemnify, hold harmless and indemnify, followed closely with additional insured and additional named insured. Each scare me more than weather advisories! It pays to carefully read your dockage agreement!
In real life I bought a couple hundred shares of TSLA in 2015 for less than $50 per share. I sold some shares last year at over $1000 to pay for an SL550. I consider it a free car!
You may find this helpful also.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/srweb-pvt-prod-us-east-1-294962523550/static/parts-manuals/1999__1999-270-SUNDANCER-SPECIAL-EDITION.pdf
To the best of my knowledge, 1998 and 1999 SEs are identical. See attached specs.
https://owners-resources.searayweb.com/model-archive-files/1C1_27_74DERNWXX995.pdf
After purchasing my little Sea Ray, I discovered that the name had been painted on. I was only successful removing it with EZ Off. EZ Off stains the gelcoat yellow, but undiluted vinegar removes the yellow stain.
I don't want to appear to disagree with anyone suggesting a club member and sponsor. However, each time I purchase a new-to-me boat, I replace all the canvas and snap in cockpit carpet. I always use a local canvas shop. Each boat is unique, and I prefer a bespoke fitting. I want one party...
I was looking for pretty much the same thing last summer when I bought my 270SE. I already have a 46 foot motor yacht and a 35 foot sailboat, but I wanted something I could trailer. The 270SE fit the bill.
I learned here on the site about the differences between the 1999 270DA and the 270SE...
Welcome, Gerrit. A friend from Gothenburg was telling me last summer that Sweden has more boats per capita than any other country. Do you think that’s true? We had a nice ride from Malmö to Copenhagen. North Sea seems to be great place for boating!