Cjsangster
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- Feb 13, 2018
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- 11
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Shama Lama
- Vessel Make
- Atlantic 44
My Mainship Nantucket has no teak to speak of. It is Loop ready and in very good condition.
Old Dan, I think you may be mistaken about being able to deduct interest as if it were a second home. We just bought our Great Harbour 37, financed it for two reasons: [1] Convenience, we'll have the money in a year without dipping into investments, and [2] the 2nd home mortgage interest deduction. Our CPA said that disappeared with the tax legislation of late 2017. Consequently, we are NOT able to deduct the interest. I'm not a tax professional, just relating our experience.
Old Dan, I think you may be mistaken about being able to deduct interest as if it were a second home. We just bought our Great Harbour 37, financed it for two reasons: [1] Convenience, we'll have the money in a year without dipping into investments, and [2] the 2nd home mortgage interest deduction. Our CPA said that disappeared with the tax legislation of late 2017. Consequently, we are NOT able to deduct the interest. I'm not a tax professional, just relating our experience.
Bummer, there goes my only deduction. I will check with my CPA.
I think you are still just fine Dan. However, if that is your only deduction, it is possible that you will do better with the new standard deduction. But, check with the pros that know.
I'm at the point where I am pretty much debt free other than those two loans. I don't want to pay them off more quickly as I can get a better rate of return on my investments than I am paying on the deductable interest.
The tax law did change the laws regarding home interest but you can still deduct the interest on a 2nd home. However, the debt limit has been reduced from 1 million to $750k. So, for NEW mortgages the most you can deducts is the interest on $750k of debt. If you already have a debt over that, you can continue to right off the interest on it up to the old limit of 1 million in debt.
You can right off the interest on a second home (or boat if it qualifies) up the debt limits above. So if you have a $750k debt on your home, you can't right off the interest on a new boat. OTOH, my combined debt for home and boat is only about $360k so I can right off the interest on both.
So, check with your CPA to see if your boat qualifies.
It is listed on Yachtworld. Located in Chestertown, MD. If you do a search on 35' trawlers made by Ta Chiao, you will find her. The pic you'll see first is her port side in the slip.
Nawww, I suspect I will still have to pay quarterly because of the stock market income.
Tax laws are strange, sort of like a ballon. The Feds give you a larger deduction on one side and take away a deduction on the other side. End result, if you are lucky, the balloon will be the same size after the change in the tax laws.
Hi there. I have the exact boat!!!! I love her!!! I love the layout, I love the generator, I love the aft sundeck! She did great in hurricaine Irma....
I live aboard and i've been on lots of my friends trawlers and I love mine the best!! Great liveaboard layout!! With one engine and no bowthruster, it's a challenge though. I took a day lesson on tight quarter maneuvering.. and by the end I backed it in twice. Can you tell I really love this boat.. and for $39000, your sure getting alot of boat!!!
Good luck to you!
Cathy
that MT sundeck? it was sold two months ago. the agent for some reason did not update it.
Thanks! I think you just saved me some money!
@paulga, Have you looked into Downeast style cruisers built on lobster boat hulls? a 36' x 12' fell into my lap last month and it was gone before I could secure financing. It had an aft cabin with full bathroom outside, full kitchen, seatee, and the V birth were a convertable. It could be a lounge with a table or a sleeping area. It had an inside helm along with a flybridge. A full canvas enclosure was around the flybridge and rear deck. Unheated I'm sure. It had a diesel fired cook stove/heater that heat the boat and hot water for the sinks and shower. It had marine ac units, two if I remember right. The boat build minimized maintenace as far as bright work. Everything metal that could be stainless steel was. The hull was solid glass. It ran economically at 1.6gph at 6knts turning 1400rpm. Max speed was 16-18knts at 2600rpm on a clean bottom, so probably 12kts after a few months in the water. Was a nice boat and ready to go at $48,000. The hull was made in 1988. Finished build was 1992.
They pop up on the downeast boat forum. I'm a member there just like here.
I understand that. I am the same. The Downeast and lobster type boats are converted to cruisers with flare. No longer fishing boats, they are lighter, have a good top speed of around 12-18kts. An economy cruiser would be around 1 to 2 gph fuel burn at around 8kts. Keep an open mind. A 36'x12' boat has a lot of space whe they are fitted out as a full blown cruiser.I don't fish, so the fishing area is a waste of the tight boat space to me
I don't believe the 2GPH @8kn! Maybe 3 gph @4knI understand that. I am the same. The Downeast and lobster type boats are converted to cruisers with flare. No longer fishing boats, they are lighter, have a good top speed of around 12-18kts. An economy cruiser would be around 1 to 2 gph fuel burn at around 8kts. Keep an open mind. A 36'x12' boat has a lot of space whe they are fitted out as a full blown cruiser.
This boat is priced a bit high but just something to think about.
1984 Nauset Downeast Cruiser - Solid Fiberglass Hull Power Boat For Sale
a little off topic, but I want to confirm is the "interest payment tax deduction" that goes to form 1040A is the combined number (mortgage interest + boat loan interest, it doesn't matter which one is "first home") as long as the combined loan principal <= $750K.
if the combined loan is $760K, then the interest payment deduction becomes 0, right?
I understand that. I am the same. The Downeast and lobster type boats are converted to cruisers with flare. No longer fishing boats, they are lighter, have a good top speed of around 12-18kts. An economy cruiser would be around 1 to 2 gph fuel burn at around 8kts. Keep an open mind. A 36'x12' boat has a lot of space whe they are fitted out as a full blown cruiser.
This boat is priced a bit high but just something to think about.
1984 Nauset Downeast Cruiser - Solid Fiberglass Hull Power Boat For Sale
is this 1980 Manship 34' trawler worth a look? The 1980 Perkins engine has only 1375 hours over almost 40 years, or 34 hours usage per year, is it a bit low.
this 1988 Marine Trader sundeck has a Ford Lehman 2715E and 3000 hours or 100 hrs per year, more reasonable.
I heard engine rebuilt is costly (40k-50k). I would want an economical and reliable built boat, and low maintenance cost in the future.