JET SKI LOANS
You have put a lot of time and effort into your work,
and it has paid off, but kicking back and relaxing is
not the way you want to celebrate -- you want some
excitement and getting on the open waters on your own
personal watercraft is what you have in mind!
Get the financing you need...WITH NO MONEY DOWN!
We offer affordable jet ski loan packages for all good and
bad credit types.
Get the cash you need even if you have
a past bankruptcy on your record, or have no history of
credit. 100% financing is available for those that
qualify!
Available loans for skis range between $1,500 -
$25,000 .
Financing for any make or model of new or used jetski!
Buy from a dealer or private party, including friends
and family!
Get the cash you need for any type of new or
pre-owned jet ski watercraft including solo crafts, sport crafts
and two, three and four seaters from any of the major
manufacturers like Seadoo, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda and
Polaris!
** ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS! Star Loan Services offers
a wide range of home loan products that will help you
obtain the cash you need for your ownership of a
personal watercraft. Get more information regarding the
home equity loans and
cash-out refinancing mortgage programs we offer.
Let us help you with your purchase!
Jet skis are not cheap, so before you commit to a
purchase, use the information below to help you
formulate a buying strategy that will fit your budget
and lifestyle.
Tip 1: Determine what your budget is! New
personal watercraft retail between $6,500 and $11,000.
Used ones are less expensive -- between $2,000 and
$7,000. Don't forget the cost of trailers...typically
another $500 to $1,500.
Tip 2: To achieve the best deal,
we recommend checking out
used models, as long as they come from trustworthy
sellers / dealers
who keep the skis in good condition.
Tip 3: You can also reduce the price by
obtaining a two-seater
instead of a three-seater.
Tip 4: - Be aware that models with less horsepower typically cost less. The
key aspect you need to consider is how much power is
necessary. A 120
horsepower ski will race about 50 miles/hour.
Increasing up to a 155 horsepower ski will provide you
with an
extra 10 miles per hour. Determine how you intend on
using your ski. Specifically, do you intend in pulling
anyone on a tube? How many people are going to be riding
at a time?
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