catsrockmylife
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good morning guys, how is everyone doing today? how often do you guys keep up with the maintence of your boats? and also what is the hardest thing to keep up with ?
oh ok thats cool learning about boats is fun for me i enjoy this time of learning and soaking up the knowledgeGee, I think it depends on the kind of boat. A 16 footer with an OB has little maintenance. A 30 footer with twin mercruisers, a head, a/c, sink, hot water etc, has much more maintenance.
I'm a stickler when it comes to PM but still end up "working" on the boat every time I'm on itgood morning guys, how is everyone doing today? how often do you guys keep up with the maintence of your boats?
Keeping fuel in the tankand also what is the hardest thing to keep up with ?
oh i see, why is keeping fuel on the boat hard?I'm a stickler when it comes to PM but still end up "working" on the boat every time I'm on it
Keeping fuel in the tank
Couple of reasons....oh i see, why is keeping fuel on the boat hard?
well then that makes sense i get it and whos mrs ding bat lolCouple of reasons....
1. I buy fuel each and every outing. Navigating a busy filling station with 42 ft. long truck/trailer combo is a pain.
2. My boat has a 154 gallon fuel capacity. Grief from Mrs. Dingbat about fishing expenses
good morning guys, how is everyone doing today? how often do you guys keep up with the maintence of your boats? and also what is the hardest thing to keep up with ?
yeah that makes sense as i understand that when not used things can go bad so i get that totally boats are not that different from cars when you think about it they both need regular use or they deteriorateMaintenance is using them. Use it regularly and you're doing the best maintenance. The number one issue for boats (and this is maintenance) is consistent use.
Everyone knows this. Doom for a boat is having it sit without being used. Find a weekend car or classic car, and you have the same issue. Sometimes an idiot doesn't use it because they don't want to put miles/hours on it, or then you have people that don't have time so they sit.
Without a doubt, using a boat is the most difficult thing if you look around, so most boats become neglected. Fuel, oil, engines, drives... all are better when used regularly. As are all the accessories.
boat stands for bust out another thousandif you boat in salt water, you have about 3 hours of cleaning after every use. regardless if you used the boat for 2 minutes or 2 days.
sitting boats go to crap quickly. so use it often. regardless of what every boat you decide on.
remember, a boat is a hole in the water you pour money into. boating is one of the most expensive hobbies that there is. owning race horses is slightly more expensive. racing a car is slightly less expensive (yes, my bud's annual out-of-pocket racing expense is less than my boat operational budget, and he races most of the dirt and asphalt tracks in the midwest)
That all depends. Do you want a boat, a yacht or a mega-yacht. It's all about what satisfies you.boat stands for bust out another thousand
my fiance told me that and that makes sense boats are expensive yes they arent cheap to buy
we want another house boat eventuallyThat all depends. Do you want a boat, a yacht or a mega-yacht. It's all about what satisfies you.
The tinny in my signature is 60 years old. I bought it for $600 in 1986. It uses 3 gallons of gas each outing. In the last 38 years I probably have not put more than $200 in maintenance total. Yet, this craft has provided more family enjoyment than the $60,000 boat I bought 5 years ago.
It has 2 speeds - slow and off. It doesn't pull tubes, but it catches a lot of fish. One of my better investments.
boat maintenance X house maintenance X 10 = houseboat maintenance.we want another house boat eventually
Probably the most maintenence of any boat other than a yacht !!we want another house boat eventually