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What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
- sage
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What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
1- Hour meters on the two Mercruiser 454 engines show 930 hours. What is the useful life of these engines and what are the engine parts that will need attention or replacement within 5 years?
2- What is a reasonable annual allowance to budget for repairs and maintenance for all systems of the boat?
Thanks for any help offered.
- bud37
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Re: What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
Do a site search here....there was a thread a while back where people listed their expenses for the year, that would be a good start.
Good luck with your search...
- sage
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Re: What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
At 28 years old, things like a/c units, water heaters, water pumps, heads, windless, fuel tanks, and darn near everything else you can think of could last two more weeks or 20 more years, almost impossible to tell.
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Re: What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
Are you going to farm everything out or are you the handy type that in general just buys the parts and does the work yourself? I would venture to say 80% of costs are professional labour.
Every boat is different and it all boils down the previous upkeep. Our boats are getting old, everything is eventually going to need repair or replacement. Question is, is it this year or next or 5 years down the road.
Seasonal dockage, winter storage, haul in/out, fuel costs, winterization, spring commissioning, waxing and insurance far exceed general maintenance. A ballpark of around $1500 for normal every year routine stuff like oil/filter changes. This would also include a couple of trips by the mechanic to resolve smaller issue that may arise.
Batteries are often overlooked and normally get changed out every 4-5 years. This is a reoccurring cost and varies greatly depending on how many batteries and what type you have.
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Re: What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
I don't live that far from you. We used to slip our boat at Cedar Creek on Old Hickory Lake, we are now over on the TN River and closer to home. There is one thing I see a lot of owners let slide in our area is bottom painting. Our friends to the north have to pull their boats out of the water at the end of the season, but down here we don't and Since our boats sit in the water all year long, we have to plan for that expense. I have seen some owners go as long as 10 or more years between bottom jobs and when they are pulled boy do they look bad. 5 years is typically the max, provided the proper paint was used.
And Since no one has said it yet, I will..."GET a SURVEY" done on any serious potential purchase. Its worth the cost. and do your own research and find your own surveyor, not the one just because the broker or seller recommended them. And If the broker tells you, "We just had it surveyed", that's great look it over, but don't accept it as fact, still get your own. The worst that can happen is that it will validate theirs, but it may also save you a lot of money or a big headache or both.
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Re: What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
This year I need to replace 5 broken stanchions. Its gotta be done. I am also considering installing electronic ignition. The front window covering canvass is just about shot and I may have to replace that too this season. I hope to get a couple more seasons out of my cockpit cover.
It's almost a never ending list of things with an older boat. My last boat I bought new and other than routine stuff I only had to replace one coupler that came apart and one engine water pump in 12 years of ownership. I have already spent a lot more fixing stuff on the Carver than I ever did on the Bayliner. It kind of goes back to the old new vs old argument. Of course I do not have any payments on the Carver as it is paid for so I guess that frees up some funds for repairs.
One of these years I may make it a whole season without any repairs or replacement parts. It is what it is. For the enjoyment I get out on the waters it's worth every penny.
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Re: What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: What is a reasonable Annual maintenance allowance for 1992 350 aft cabin?
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