- Joined
- May 12, 2009
- RO Number
- 31236
- Messages
- 322
Hello all. I'm new to this group. Great group of people you have here. I hope over time that I can learn a few things, contribute to the ongoing conversation, and maybe make some new friends in the process.
I did quite a bit of boating as a kid with my family, worked for several years for a PNW yacht builder, and lived for nine years on a floating home with my own family. I'm now looking at purchasing my first boat. I've asked myself all the usual questions and I have a pretty good idea of the type of boating I want to do, where I want to go, how long I want to be able to stay out for, how fast I want to go, and how many people I'm going to boat with. I live on the south coast in British Columbia and I know the waters in my area reasonably well. After a couple of years of looking at boats and considering the type of boat I want, I've narrowed the choice down to the Carver 3007 and 3207 aft cabin models. As budget is a consideration I'm looking at early 1980s models. I like the two stateroom, two head layout of the 3207, but the 3007 will probably work and will be somewhat more economical.
I have a couple of queries for the group concerning engines. Many of the boats I'm looking at have more than 1,000 hours on the engines. The majority of the boats have 220hp or 270hp Crusaders. One has Fords. I'm aware that at around 1,000 hours one should be at least starting to think about having some fairly major work done on the propulsion system. I'm also aware that well cared-for gasoline engines can last well beyond 1,000 hours. Twice that and more isn't unheard of. It also seems to be generally agreed that the health of a vessel's exhaust systems – risers and manifolds – are important contributing factors to the duration of the engines' lives. Ditto clean carburators and fresh oil. My questions for the group are:
- how many hours are on your boat's engines?
- what have you had to do to them to get them there?
- what do you consider to be the average useful life of a pair of 220hp Crusaders? 270hp? Others?
- have your boat's engines been rebuilt or repowered? What was your experience?
- boats are often sold with engine hours listed as “xxx hours since rebuild." What work is typically done in a marine engine rebuild to give it a second life?
I look forward to your responses.
Thanks!
I did quite a bit of boating as a kid with my family, worked for several years for a PNW yacht builder, and lived for nine years on a floating home with my own family. I'm now looking at purchasing my first boat. I've asked myself all the usual questions and I have a pretty good idea of the type of boating I want to do, where I want to go, how long I want to be able to stay out for, how fast I want to go, and how many people I'm going to boat with. I live on the south coast in British Columbia and I know the waters in my area reasonably well. After a couple of years of looking at boats and considering the type of boat I want, I've narrowed the choice down to the Carver 3007 and 3207 aft cabin models. As budget is a consideration I'm looking at early 1980s models. I like the two stateroom, two head layout of the 3207, but the 3007 will probably work and will be somewhat more economical.
I have a couple of queries for the group concerning engines. Many of the boats I'm looking at have more than 1,000 hours on the engines. The majority of the boats have 220hp or 270hp Crusaders. One has Fords. I'm aware that at around 1,000 hours one should be at least starting to think about having some fairly major work done on the propulsion system. I'm also aware that well cared-for gasoline engines can last well beyond 1,000 hours. Twice that and more isn't unheard of. It also seems to be generally agreed that the health of a vessel's exhaust systems – risers and manifolds – are important contributing factors to the duration of the engines' lives. Ditto clean carburators and fresh oil. My questions for the group are:
- how many hours are on your boat's engines?
- what have you had to do to them to get them there?
- what do you consider to be the average useful life of a pair of 220hp Crusaders? 270hp? Others?
- have your boat's engines been rebuilt or repowered? What was your experience?
- boats are often sold with engine hours listed as “xxx hours since rebuild." What work is typically done in a marine engine rebuild to give it a second life?
I look forward to your responses.
Thanks!