![]() ![]() While higher hours typically won’t impact the performance or reliability of a boat in a negative way, it will have an impact on the value of a boat, especially if a boat has “high hours” for the year. Because here in Utah, most of us don’t have a boat dock in our backyard and we only use them 4-6 months of the year, hours have a bit of a stigma in this region that typically isn’t seen in other areas of the country. With that being said, hours are something you need to consider as they will have an impact on the value of a boat. Low engine hours aren’t anything to avoid but given the choice between a 10 year-old boat with 750 hours, and a 10-year-old boat with 200 engine hours, our staff would choose the boat with higher engine hours (given that it’s been routinely serviced) every time. Settling (non-use) will cause more problems over time than overuse. While you don’t want to overuse them, the engines don’t like to sit and when running regularly they perform better and hold up better. V-Drive boats are equipped with high-performance V8 engines similar to those found in sports cars and other powerful vehicles. In fact, a boat with normal hours (50-75 per year) will often time run better than a boat with low hours. Unless you are looking at a really high hour boat (2,000+ hours) there are typically very few drawbacks to the number of hours a boat has. There are a few things to consider when looking at boat hours. In fact, it’s just past getting broken in. Like the truck, a boat with 745 engine hours has many years of optimal running performance left. ![]() So if there was a used boat for sale with 745 engine hours, and it was routinely serviced, it would have had 9 oil changes. With inboard boats, it’s recommended to change the oil every 50 to 75 hours. That means this truck has had 9 oil changes. On a truck, it’s recommended to get an oil change every 3,000 miles. To directly compare to the boating world, we can use oil change periods. Here’s a picture of the hour meter on the truck. We have a shop truck with 28,000 miles on it, which is widely accepted as very new, and there are 745 hours on the engine. People tend to think 1,000 hours is too many, but what is too many? Let’s make a comparison with the automotive industry. We often get used boats in on trade that have close to 1,000 hours on the engine. The most common question we get regarding used boats is something along these lines: “How many hours are too many hours on a boat?” or “How long will a boat engine last? 900 hours?” There’s a widespread misconception regarding engine hours on used boats. While that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it can often lead to people overpaying (sometimes drastically) to get a boat that won’t perform any better or last longer than a boat with higher engine hours. Often times we see people looking for boats that are 10 years old with less than 200 engine hours. Exchange rates can fluctuate hourly and rates for actual transactions may vary.We get lots of questions involving engine hours, especially on used or demo boats. For Miami residents, we collect a discretionary sales surtax of 1% on the first $5,000 of any boat purchase.Ĭurrency conversion is displayed for informational purposes only. #Inboard outboard boats for sale registrationAll boats are charged a $399.00 administrative office paperwork fee, for Florida residents we also collect sales tax plus a $199.00 registration fee. #Inboard outboard boats for sale fullBoat must be paid in full before delivery. If you are planning to use our financing services, please pre-qualify by calling us at 877.497.2552. We offer a number of financing options with approved credit. Prices are quoted in US Dollars (USD) and may not include transportation, taxes, or other applicable charges. Please consult selling agent for details. All inventory listed is subject to availability and prior sale. Marine Connection makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the content or availability of the products described herein. While we attempt to display current and accurate data, this listing may not reflect the most recent transactions or may contain occasional data entry errors. ![]()
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