My Season By The Numbers

RGrew176

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Boat: 2022 Stingray 182 SC powered by a Yamaha 115 HP SHO outboard.

First launch, April 4, 2024.

Last launch October 11, 2024

$375.22 spent on gasoline.

77.219 gallons of fuel used.

500 miles travelled

6.47 MPG average for the season.

35 engine hours, total now 83 hours

$1135.00 storage lot fees for the year.

$729.88 Wonderland Marine West for engine 100 hour service, winterizing and shrinkwrap.

It is worth every penny spent. Looking forward to the 2025 season.
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aspeck

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My numbers are probably similar to yours until you get the the end ... boat is stored in MY heated garage and I do my own servicing. I did add about $500 out of pocket add ons and maintenance to the boat and trailer this year as well as several that I got from the "junk bay" of the boat dealership my brother works at (Canon manual Downrigger and Trailer Tongue swing extender). So my summer has cost me about $850 and I still have hunting season and winter Lake Trout fishing to go ...
 

briangcc

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Whatever (1) tank full of REC 90 costs, $20 for the trailer reg, and whatever the marina charges for winterization/shrink wrap. That's my cost for the season.

Boys were busy weekends with baseball and scouts so not much time left to boat this year. Next year will be a different story.
 

RGrew176

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Forgot to include my insurance premium for the year of $284.00.
 

Pmt133

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I'm at that on fuel just in the last month alone. :LOL: I go by smiles. If I'm smiling, it don't matter!
 

racerone

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I crew on a racing 35' sailboat.----Owner declined a $100 bill for the beveridge fund in the spring.----So I bring the actual stuff and put it on board.----He spent thousands on new sails and electronics.-----When we are sailing there is no money spent , but at the dock and over the winter it adds up to a lot of $$ / mile.
 
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