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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 06:14:46 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: My only real concern is the engine hours. Turns out there are about 3900 hours on the Cummins 6BT5.9-M turbo-diesels. The engines are very clean and obviously well maintained, but I don't know how well these particular engines hold up. That's a lot of hours for turbos. Even if very well maintained and presently in perfect condition, there is a rebuild or replacement somewhere down the road, maybe at 5,000 to 6,000 hours. On the other hand, if you don't plan any extensive cruising north/south, they might last you quite a while. I'd get them checked out *very* carefully and build some maintenance $$$s into your offering price. I did. I am not trying to low ball the seller (not my style) but I made what I consider to be a reasonable, informal "verbal" offer with consideration to the hours on the engines only. The rest of the stuff I can deal with. The seller is thinking it over. I'll have them rigorously tested and inspected if we proceed, probably by DePaul Diesel Service out of Portsmouth, RI. They did the inspection on the Navigator sea trial and I was impressed with their procedures. It's more likely than not that my future "boating" will consist of less than 100 hours a year underway. Like you, I assumed a rebuild at about 5000 hours is probably about right. That means about 11 years or more. Good enough. If the boat and I last that long, it will be worth it. Eisboch |
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