Big Pete
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Aug 12, 2009
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Are these Hour Meters for real ?
Do people just buy these boats to park up and sit on or what ?
I am in the process of buying a SeaRay200 cuddy has genuine Mercruiser 4.3 engine with apparent genuine 158 hours on the clock ..
Now the Boat is 1990 so its 20 years old , So in 20 years that engine has only ran for 158 hours .. it could be genuine as i have seen a few newer Boats like 5 years old with 50 Hours on ?
Now using some simple sums .
158 hours divided by 20 years equates to , 7.9 hours a year !!!!
say 8 hours A Year
Now this boat which ok has always been pulled out and winterised under cover for 3 months of the year , has also been moored where my mooring berth is which is $ 4,000 a year in fees , then we add the costs to get it in and out the water and the winter storage fees and you can bet we are at $ 5,000 for the year ..
So now we have ,
8 hours running per year .. divided by $ 5,000 and we get ...$ 625 an hour to have used the thing ..
Thats one hell of a expensive days boating right ?
To my reckoning that boat wants to be out minimum every week or why bother ..
Do people just buy these boats to park up and sit on or what ?
I am in the process of buying a SeaRay200 cuddy has genuine Mercruiser 4.3 engine with apparent genuine 158 hours on the clock ..
Now the Boat is 1990 so its 20 years old , So in 20 years that engine has only ran for 158 hours .. it could be genuine as i have seen a few newer Boats like 5 years old with 50 Hours on ?
Now using some simple sums .
158 hours divided by 20 years equates to , 7.9 hours a year !!!!
say 8 hours A Year
So now we have ,
8 hours running per year .. divided by $ 5,000 and we get ...$ 625 an hour to have used the thing ..
Thats one hell of a expensive days boating right ?
To my reckoning that boat wants to be out minimum every week or why bother ..