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On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 14:17:08 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 12:12:35 -0500, Califbill billnews wrote: Those are 350 GMs? That is a solid engine, particularly in fresh water but they can be thirsty. The good news is gas is getting cheaper. Enjoy your boat. Talking to a guy in the marina at Ganges, BC, Canada. His comment, rings true, fuel is one of the cheaper parts of boating. And he owned an older wooden hall trawler. === That's very true in my experience, and the less you use your boat, the more true it is. Even when diesel was at $4/gallon I figured it was about 40% of expenses while running about 500 hours per year. Fuel is my biggest expense but my boat is fully amortized years ago, insurance is cheap, dockage is free and the amortized cost of my last motor ended up being about $650 a year including maintenance. (over 10 years) I spent closer to $900 on fuel last year. The Yamaha I have cost about a grand more but I am not sure how long it will last and what it will be worth on the back end. I paid $5600 for the Merc 60 and sold it for $1500. The big ticket maintenance bills were $250 for a HP fuel pump and $300 for 2 seal jobs on the lower unit. The rest was just routine oil changes and a few cheap parts. ($50) |
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