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Numbers sound high??? I live on the Gulf Coast where all the experts say that we should be getting 3-4 cat 3+ h-canes a year. Yea right>> it aint going to happen. BUT the insurance companies in all their wisdom are (profitering)killing us on premiums, if you can even get it. A new 38 ft Lightening with 1000+ HP valued at 300K will cost you 5500 per year with windstrom. compared to a one year old 35 Lightening with <1000 HP (2x496s) valued at 180K runs 1700 per year. Based on 90 hours of operation a year and you dont live at WOT your avg fuel costs (@3.35gal) should around 2800.00. A gated marina, coverd slip with a 15K lift runs 400.00 per month. If you can do the bulk of your more simple maint you will save big time. However, when major problems arise they can get costly. I rotate/change boats every 3 years, staying with 1-2 year old or newer boat with low-low hours. Its a little costly but it keeps me out of the big time maint costs we tend to find on go-fast boats. I have found that maintenance cost skyrocket at the 3-4 year point. And I am of the opinion that I
do not want to turn my hobby into a job, when I get the compunction to go boating> the boat is always ready. |
Here were my costs last year - 04 35 Executioner 2 x 496HOs
Payment - $3912 - $326 per month Marina Fees $3350 Insurance $900 Maintenance $3500 Gas $6000 - 87 hours Total was $17,662 Now add in the very real depreciation cost of $10,000 a year and you have it at $27,662 |
Two words that do not go together> Economical and Boating how about the phrase>> I got a great deal on my new boat.
or when you go to the mechanic with a problom and claim Oh its proably somthing simple and should not take long to fix:evilb: |
I have a 2000 35 Lighting with 500 EFI and the boat cost about 30K a year when it is all said and done. :eek::D
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Originally Posted by zitoracing
(Post 2346174)
I have a 2000 35 Lighting with 500 EFI and the boat cost about 30K a year when it is all said and done. :eek::D
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Originally Posted by pullmytrigger
(Post 2346231)
Ive always said up here that a 4 month long boating season aint nessesarily a bad thing.........:D
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Originally Posted by 35 fountain
(Post 2345172)
Here were my costs last year - 04 35 Executioner 2 x 496HOs
Payment - $3912 - $326 per month Marina Fees $3350 Insurance $900 Maintenance $3500 Gas $6000 - 87 hours Total was $17,662 Now add in the very real depreciation cost of $10,000 a year and you have it at $27,662 |
fbrs glad to have you as a new owner. you got a great boat. FOUNTAINS ROCK!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Dkahnjob
(Post 2345064)
Are you going to keep it in the water all the time, if so will it be on a hydro hoist?
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... not absolutely convinced my little grand vitara is up to hauling 4.5 ton up a ramp though![/QUOTE]
Hi Francis, I don't know too much about a Grand Vitara, but it is small and light. My Fountain on an Aluminum trailer has about 1000pounds of tongue weight, and you are correct it weighs about 10K on the trailer. I think a 1/2 ton 4x4 pick up might be the minimum that would do the job on a launch ramp, and even then you wouldn't want to go too far or too fast. I tow mine with a Ford Super Duty Diesel long bed crew cab 4x4 and it does a good job. |
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