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On Apr 3, 11:49*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Haas C" wrote in message ... Hi all! I am about to purchase a pre-owned/used boat soon - it will be my first time purchasing. I am going to buy something between 3-6 years old - with that kind of age, what would be a good use of engine hours? Not sure if i am getting an outboard, inboard, I/O, but would welcome any and all suggestions. i am going to be boating mainly on lakes. When i see ads, i usually see engine hours listed - just wanted to know how many hours are too much, etc. Thanks! Retain the services of a professional surveyor and also a engine specialist to inspect before purchase. Hours on an engine are only a rough estimate of time between rebuilds or repower. *Some gas inboard or I/O engines need a rebuild in less than 1000 hrs. * Some, better maintained engines will last longer. As a rule of thumb, however, 1000 hours for a gas inboard or I/0 *is about average. *I don't now about outboards. Get it inspected .... * there's lots more to be concerned about than the engines. * Hull, fuel tanks, outdrives, etc. can all be expensive to replace. * Faulty thru hulls and sea cocks can sink you. * Jury-rigged wiring by a previous owner can fry you. Eisboch Thank you all. I live in NJ - can anyone recommend a good inspector for the engine and everything else? Thanks! |
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