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    Default Yearly repair/maintenance costs?

    Just curious on what would be considered reasonable repair/maintenance costs on your rigs. On first splash this spring, I'm already in for:
    Plugs/Wires: $50
    Carb Kit, misc gaskets: $85
    Valve Spring: $20
    Alternator Kit: $315
    Manifold machining: $45
    Oil/gear lube/filter: $30 (?)
    Starter: $160

    =$705

    Ouch. I'm going to check and see what the total amount that I've spent on it is since I've owned the boat--this is my 4th season with it. I'm guessing all this would have cost at least another $1000 in labor...And no, it's not because it's a 470. The alt conversion is the first 470 specific repair I've done.
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    Default Re: Yearly repair/maintenance costs?

    my boat so far give or take so far in 2 seasons, abot 6K

    watching my kids catch huge rainbow trout and perch , and having a blast, PRICELESS!

    some things , money can't buy............. so i refuse to quantify it with a price tag

    now in all seriousness, Mike i would say you have done well, my friend
    It is better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it

    why is there never time to do the job right, but always time to do it over again?

    "Whenever I do something really dumb (at the boat ramp), a very large audience always seems to appear from out of nowhere"

    You cant fix stupid, but you can numb it with a 2 x 4.

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    I really dont want to know......
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    Default Re: Yearly repair/maintenance costs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Danforth View Post
    I really dont want to know......
    Ayuh,.... Hobbies Co$t Money....
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    Default Re: Yearly repair/maintenance costs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bond-o View Post
    Ayuh,.... Hobbies Co$t Money....
    X2

    B.O.A.T. = break out another thousand.

    anddddddddddd

    B.O.A.T. =Best Of All Times
    It is better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it

    why is there never time to do the job right, but always time to do it over again?

    "Whenever I do something really dumb (at the boat ramp), a very large audience always seems to appear from out of nowhere"

    You cant fix stupid, but you can numb it with a 2 x 4.

    All the romance of fishing exists in the mind of the angler and is in no way shared by the fish.

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    Default Re: Yearly repair/maintenance costs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Davem3 View Post

    some things , money can't buy............. so i refuse to quantify it with a price tag

    now in all seriousness, Mike i would say you have done well, my friend
    Ha! See the above list. Money is needed to buy, and (unfortunately) can be quantified. If I didn't think it was worth it, I wouldn't do it. Probably put 100-200 hours on the boat/season, so it definitely gets use. But my '01 car with >150k miles on it that I put 15k on so far in 1 year, has required $500 in initial repairs, $250 in tires, and $40 in oil. My wife's ('05) car has required nothing but a battery, a set of tires and oil since we bought it 50k miles ago in '07. Yeah, I know they're different animals, but still...
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