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thinking of buying / does boat hours mean anything?
I am looking to buy a used bayliner 3055 for around 55K.. prob a year
2000 model. For the money and features, this seems to be a good boat to get. My question is when looking at the used listings I see some with 100 hours, some with 400 hours, etc.. should I even care about the hours listed for the engines? If it passes mechanical and everything is working, what relevance does this have? For example should a 100 hour boat cost more? Thanks for the info Jeff MacDuff |
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