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Ran my '93 271 for 17 years and 655 hours. Still ran strong and looked great when I sold it in 2010. Changed oil and drive fluid religiously and the only thing that ever failed was a front seal on the motor. My '08 292 has 90 hours with no issues.
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280
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675 on my 88 242 LS...........doubt she will be past 685 before the season is over
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260 on my 97 FASTech, bought it at 197 in July 2010, blew and then had engine rebuilt at 219 in May 2011, along with new/used heads. Reman Bravo X upper at 230 hrs.
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360 on my 92 303 SR-1
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930 hours new engine at 640 hours 87 242ls
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1033 on the 311, 736 on the 357
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1238 hours, 1986 206.
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The hours most seem to run per season based on what has been reported is somewhere between 30 to 50 hrs per season which has always been the norm. Of course you have some on the extreme that do more and the opposite that do few per season.
I would be on my boat every weekend if the time would allow but like so many others I have family obligationsand and also those wash out weekends that keep me away from my passion . So I fall right in the middle of the average hrs per season. |
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