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Old 05-19-2004, 02:10 PM
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I just sold a 98 mastercraft with 206 hours on it.. and they said that was low... so, you are not doing bad either... I saw one that had 1000 on it!
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Thats not bad at all.

420 would be considered "high" hours....
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Old 05-19-2004, 02:17 PM
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average or below some. 7-800 hrs is high for a stock block. Some guys with express cruisers will get 1500-2000 hrs on their 454's.

That's what I'm counting on!!!! My 502MAG's have a little over 700 hours on them and I had to do a valve job on one of them. They all run pretty strong now!
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Originally Posted by ChrisK
I just sold a 98 mastercraft with 206 hours on it.. and they said that was low... so, you are not doing bad either... I saw one that had 1000 on it!
That is low for a ski boat,, was looking at some a year or two ago,, 98's 99's and up, some had as much as 600..
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Old 05-19-2004, 02:28 PM
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that is the reason I sold it... didnt use the darn thing... last 2 seasons it pretty much just sat around.
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I might take offense to that except I've come to realize that all the go fasts are running 80mph because they're in a hurry to park next to me in PC!

Originally Posted by jawbreakerkid
you would have less hours if you could get that thing over 25mph!!!!
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I had a 1980 Ski Tique I sold in 1997. The hour meter broke at 1724 hours around 1989 or 1990. Thats high hours
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Buck,

Don't let him get to ya !!! Your hours are average at best. I have more than that, but 60% of my actual hours are at no wakes speeds due to all the no wake zones between the lakes up here. Plus, you take great care of your boat. Nothing is neglected. That motor will run well past 500 hours before needing any teardown type work.

So what are you buying to replace the Scarab ?? Or did I miss something??

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Old 05-19-2004, 03:16 PM
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Default Re: How many hours is considered high?

Looking at hours is like looking only at milage on a car.... Plenty of guys can ruin a new car, or new boat in 10 hours.

A low hour boat is a low hour boat.
Want "low"? We just took a Fountain in with 4 hours on it! I guess that is a low hour boat.

We typically call a boat low hour if it has less than 40 per year.....

We have a one year old Cig with 55 hours. Is that high hours?


It all boils down to how strong your boat runs on sea trial...

My personal boat (for sale) has 345 hours. I wouldn't call that low, or high. Maybe "good". Maintenance was always very good and the engines were not run WOT all the time...

Tell that guy that your boat has good hours and was well maintained...
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These are low hours compared to mine, I run 100 per season. Hour meters are a joke anyway. If you leave the key on the hours tick away and if they are unplugged (which most are at one time or another) you are way off. The only thing an hour meter should be used for is maintenance such as fluid changes. If you are biasing usage off them you are only getting 1/10th of the story.
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