Re: ? about hrs.on a boat
Agree with Dunaruna, do compression tests. I could be wrong but researching diesel vs. gas, besides upkeep, it seems that sitting(not accumulating hours on your engine) can be worse than running it. Low hour diesel engines that only run short fast trips are much more suseptible to failure than engines that are run at cruising speeds with many more hours on them.<br /><br />Would gas engines be the same way? When looking at boats, I rarely put much stake in how many hours are on the engine(unless it is billed as brand new). There are just too many factors that can effect how good of shape it is in. Maintainance, winterizing, load when run, RPM's run, how long? I am sure you could find 2 boats with same engines, one with 200 hours on it and one with 1000 hours on it, and no doubt have the 1000 hour engine perform better than someone not taking care of the low mileage one.