bumblebeeamigo
Seaman
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- Mar 11, 2010
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My parents bought a new tracker/tahoe in 2001 with the 4.3L 190HP Mercruiser. It witnessed approximately 15-25 hours of use per year . It received oil changes and winterizations every year and stored in a heated marina storage. It sat in the water through summer, pulled skiiers on average 3-5 hours a year and the rest was fishing on a small private lake. It spent two years stored up after my parents got very sick, and I have now adopted it.
Trailering it home I blew both tires (original rubber- 15 years old, I know that's dangerous). The original aluminum prop had a few dings so I replaced it. I replaced the blower. I just replaced the original batteries. The marina that serviced it last said the belts and hoses look perfect. I know cars very well and everything seems to run perfectly and look fine... however, I know its probably due for a whole bunch of service. If I do the math, its probably got 250-300 hours on it, but that might be high because it was only used about 5 weeks a year and my parents were in their 70s so "using it" may have been more like a few hours a week (My dad said he went through about 2 tanks of gas a year)
Doing some googling, it looks like it may be worth doing plugs, bellows, and cables, maybe the water pump. I may try to do it myself, or I may just have the shop that does the winterizing do it... depending on the cost. The Marina suggested it doesn't need anything, but nothing has been done but oil changes for 15 years...
Sorry I haven't been real active on here. AS you can see I joined 5 years ago but this is my first post. This website is incredibly helpful, and I just placed an order through iboats. Before adopting this, I had a big slow fiberglass 40 HP evinrude from 1972, but recently moved close to a lake.
Trailering it home I blew both tires (original rubber- 15 years old, I know that's dangerous). The original aluminum prop had a few dings so I replaced it. I replaced the blower. I just replaced the original batteries. The marina that serviced it last said the belts and hoses look perfect. I know cars very well and everything seems to run perfectly and look fine... however, I know its probably due for a whole bunch of service. If I do the math, its probably got 250-300 hours on it, but that might be high because it was only used about 5 weeks a year and my parents were in their 70s so "using it" may have been more like a few hours a week (My dad said he went through about 2 tanks of gas a year)
Doing some googling, it looks like it may be worth doing plugs, bellows, and cables, maybe the water pump. I may try to do it myself, or I may just have the shop that does the winterizing do it... depending on the cost. The Marina suggested it doesn't need anything, but nothing has been done but oil changes for 15 years...
Sorry I haven't been real active on here. AS you can see I joined 5 years ago but this is my first post. This website is incredibly helpful, and I just placed an order through iboats. Before adopting this, I had a big slow fiberglass 40 HP evinrude from 1972, but recently moved close to a lake.
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