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![]() Reggie Smithers wrote: JimH, How can anyone know if the seller is being honest with the engine hours if their is not hour meter? For that matter, how can someone be sure if the seller is being honest about the engine hours even if their is an hour meter? Today's cars are set up to make it very hard to set back the mileage. I don't think there is anything similar for replacing the hour meter and just running the meter to provide a reasonable number of engine hours. Which is precisely why an engine survey is so critical. Even *if* it can be convincingly established that there are "only 600 hours" on the engine, so what? Did the last owner beat the living stink out of the engine for 600 hours? If so, it could easily be ready to go toes up. Did the last owner cherish the engine and maintain it fastidiously? If so, there may be another 1000 hours or more left where that first 600 came from. A boat that "looks like it was well cared for" is no guarantee either. I remember one having two nearly identical 34 CHB's for sale. One arrived in "average" or maybe slightly better condition, and the other was such a blown out filthy pig when it came to the dock that we insisted the owner have it detailed before we put a "for sale" sign on it. The detailer did one heck of a job. Several people in a row came to look at both boats, and they all immediately indicated they would be much more interested in the (previously piggy) boat that had just been detailed because "It's obviously had much better care and attention from the previous owner." Even pointing out that one boat had been detailed and the other had not didn't sway any of those prospects to the actually better kept boat......seeing is believing. Fortunately the previously piggy boat passed a mechanical survey, and for all I know the buyer was happy with it for years afterward and maybe still is. Private maintenance log? Better than nothing, but could easily be dummied up by a conniving seller. Ask to see receipts for oil, filters, and tune-up parts in addition to entries in a spiral binder......(and remember to keep them if you oneday hope to impress some other skeptical buyer with your own maintenance log). Most convincing record is probably a series of work orders, from a shop, with engine hours and dates noted. |
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