Opinions on possible boat purchase
- gonefishin
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I just bought a boat from the states last month, couldn't have been easier. Only real downside I can see is that I have to drive a couple hours down to NY state for warranty if needed. For me it was well worth it. I just saw the same model boat with an older, smaller motor listed in Toronto for $8000 more than I paid (and we're talking about a used boat that was less than $20K). On top of that I got to do some early season bass fishing down in NY when I picked it up. Besides stopping at the border (which was about 30 minutes of paperwork) the only extra work was bringing the trailer to CTC for a RIV inspection so I could get plates for the trailer - took about 15 minutes. For me it was well worth the thousands of dollars I saved. PM me if you have any questions about importing from the US.
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Lowes are good,,, Princecrafts and Lunds are very stable....
Misty River like Legends and Lowes... consumer value boats...
G3 is a good boat....
Crestliner another good stable boat...
I agree with some of the members saying to look to the US, if you get the right sellor you can get some very good deals with little hassle...
I bought my boat right from the factory and then went down to pick it up...
I also have helped more than a few people buy boats from the states in the past few years.....it's quite easy and with their economy and our dollar it is worth the effort....
I just got my issue of IBI( International Boat Industry) last year saw a 11% downtrun in boat sales(average) in the US and this years #'s look WORSE so their dealers are hurting and we can benefit from this.... The only issue with buying in the US is getting a good inspection on the motor and boat before buying but a sellor who is really serious will have had the boat already inspected and the receipts to prove it...
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Misty River like Legends and Lowes... consumer value boats...
G3 is a good boat....
Crestliner another good stable boat...
I agree with some of the members saying to look to the US, if you get the right sellor you can get some very good deals with little hassle...
I bought my boat right from the factory and then went down to pick it up...
I also have helped more than a few people buy boats from the states in the past few years.....it's quite easy and with their economy and our dollar it is worth the effort....
I just got my issue of IBI( International Boat Industry) last year saw a 11% downtrun in boat sales(average) in the US and this years #'s look WORSE so their dealers are hurting and we can benefit from this.... The only issue with buying in the US is getting a good inspection on the motor and boat before buying but a sellor who is really serious will have had the boat already inspected and the receipts to prove it...
GOOD LUCK
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Actually yes.lifeisfun wrote:Did you ever purchase boat from US ?
Not that easy![]()
Spend the time working and buy the boat here
Will have it this week. There were many reasons I decided to go south.
The main one is that there are no dealers for that make here.
There are lot of misconceptions as to what is required to bring a boat into Canada.
Go to www.riv.ca - if you have the vin number you can call and have them check it to see if it is admissible. If it is the trailer must have a sticker of compliance and matching vin numners to the ownership
you will need an invoice for the boat/motor and one for the trailer matching serial numbers and vin numbers to the boat/motor/trailer
then you need to pay
195$ - RIV fee at the border plus gst
GST on the Boat/motor/trailer
eventually PST on everything when you go to register it.
In about 2-3 days RIV will send you an inspection form - Take it to any CTC. They will inspect the trailer.
Once inspected you can go get it (the trailer) register at an MTO office
At the same time go to service ontario and register the boat. Get numbers.
Have nice numbers made by someone in the sign business (don't do the stick on CTC number thingy)
and you are now legal.
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No offence but you can stick that motto when it comes to buying high end items....
I am in the market to upgrade to a 30 horse 4 stroke from my existing 20 horse 2 stroke...
The closest I came to matching the price was $2200 more than stateside.....and that's on a $5-6000 item....
I certainly think a 2 hour drive to save myself that kind of money is time well spent....
I am in the market to upgrade to a 30 horse 4 stroke from my existing 20 horse 2 stroke...
The closest I came to matching the price was $2200 more than stateside.....and that's on a $5-6000 item....
I certainly think a 2 hour drive to save myself that kind of money is time well spent....
I feel for the local retailers on high end items such as cars and boats as they are dictated to by their suppliers but until the pricing gets in line I will continue to shop south of the border.
I am amazed on how things is Canada can be 30% and more expensive then the US. I understand that because of taxes and the cost of doing business in Canada adds price to items but 30% and more is just taking advantage.
I had to buy winter tires and rims for my this past winter and I saved $800 on a $1500 purchase and that was after shipping, UPS charge and I still had to pay GST and PST. Look at any tire purchase here in Canada and you will pay 50% more then the US. I will support the local guy as much as I can but when you can buy tires out of the US for half of the price it is time to start drawing the line.
If you want a real chuckle go to Bose.com and then to Bose.ca and look at the prices. The web pages are exactly the same except that one has 20% higher prices.
I am amazed on how things is Canada can be 30% and more expensive then the US. I understand that because of taxes and the cost of doing business in Canada adds price to items but 30% and more is just taking advantage.
I had to buy winter tires and rims for my this past winter and I saved $800 on a $1500 purchase and that was after shipping, UPS charge and I still had to pay GST and PST. Look at any tire purchase here in Canada and you will pay 50% more then the US. I will support the local guy as much as I can but when you can buy tires out of the US for half of the price it is time to start drawing the line.
If you want a real chuckle go to Bose.com and then to Bose.ca and look at the prices. The web pages are exactly the same except that one has 20% higher prices.
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