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Depends on where you boat. In Havasu you spend a lot of time either beached or at anchor playing in the water. When I was into offshore performance boating, I spent a lot more time running the boat between destinations.Jeff Looks like your getting some good use out of your boat good for you I never understood how they say the Average boat owner only puts 40 hrs on a boat per year. The first year we had ours I put 200 Hr's on it.
Wow that is some hours on the boat. In the three years since we had our boat we have put 161 hours on it. I think what Bamaman said is true. We spend a lot of time just sitting on the beach with our neighbors and are not in the boat all day. Plus we go on our neighbors boats as well so we haven't racked up the hours like some of you.We've had ours a month, and have around 50 hours on it. Yes, we love our boat! I'm sure we will slow down with it, but it's new so what can I say?
Well these boats are meant to be run.
We still plan to tow our boat up to Chattanooga and come back down the TN River 200 miles home. It'd be a 2 day run with one night spent at the Hampton Inn or Windham in Guntersville, AL. Both have boat docks attached.
Up until now, it's been rainy and windy. Today the water was very still--but too hot @ 98 degrees. In the deep south, there's no such thing as perfect conditions. Get the temperature right, and it'll be October 1st and the water will be too cold to swim in.
In my experience, the condition is much more important than hours. A low hour engine will bring a premium but high hours won't kill the price. A soft deck will kill the deal. When we bought our big boat the condition of the seats and canvas lowered the price much more than the high engine hours. The boat was used in a boat club and was in the sun for 3 years.Ive had mine for just over 2 months now and have clocked over 40 hours on it so far. I bought the boat used with 150 hours on it. We will easily hit 80 or more by the end of the season. At what hour mark does the resale value take a dive? Is it similar to cars hitting 100,000 miles?? Not that I plan on PAD anytime soon but it would be nice to know. Ive never owned an outboard before.
Bulldog, I think I might be able to help - is the problem because you are trying to tow your Bennington with that MBI broke 30 hours on my 3 season old boat this weekend!! The worse part is my cousin only has 15 hours on his MB Sport and I think this is the 4th for him!
Any way you can get the boat closer to your lounge chair so you can use it more?185 hours. That is the way toys are supposed to be used!
I am embarrassed to say, that my odometer is no where near that, and our boat sits at our dock about 200 feet from my lounge chair. (Y)
Wait, could you put the lounge chair on the boat?Any way you can get the boat closer to your lounge chair so you can use it more?![]()