Newby Questions - Formula Boat
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From: Sault Ste. Marie, Ont
Hi guys, New to the form and looking at getting into a PowerBoat. My last boat was 1988 225 Four Winns Sundowner. That was more 9 years ago. Looking for a sportier boat now. Looking for a 25-27ft Formula SR1 or LS model (single engine) in the mid to late 90's, low hrs, fresh water, mint shape etc... Want to spend between 20-35,000. Can anyone tell me how many hrs a boat should have on it before a rebuild is necessary. I don't want a modded boat, but a stock turn key boat. What years are good and what years are bad and what year has issues. Also has anyone delt with the Performance Boat Center, in MO. I am willing to travel for a boat, but would like to keep it close to me in MI, IN, OH etc...
Thanks for the help..
Thanks for the help..
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From: Thousand Islands area
boat like that will most likely have a 454 or 502. I would say 5-600hrs but there are guys rebuilding after 300 and I have seen guys run them 1000hrs on no rebuild. Stock BBC chevys like that can last forever it just depends on how well they were maintained and treated.
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I would just have a compression test done on the motor and check the fluids that should give you a good determination of how the engines are doing, plus hearing it run. Some engines like the bigger ones out there have a standard shelf life, but really these stock type engines with correct care really dont have a shelf life. Problem is a lot of people that own these type of boats like to really rod them and combined with a lot peoples negilence on standard maintenece procedures/winterizing these types of boats have more engine issues than your standard 4winns or something like.



