I have about 60 hours, but have in 80 days so far that we were on the boat. Some of those days we took day excursions in the car, but I figure spending 80 days a summer on the boat was a great year for us. I'll try to outdo the days next year. The hours never matter, because boating is not only about moving to me, it is sometimes best spent just floatin'!
About 50 hours this year even with crappy weather and rivers too high and trashy too often. Took the last ride on Saturday on the Ohio near Beaver, PA. Did the oil change and anti-freeze on Sunday. Still need to do the final clean-up, remove everything and cover her up for the long nap until Spring.... (
GSL, Great insight on engine running hours vs hours on the water. It'd be very lopsided for us as well due to the floatin' time spent at about 20:1 vs time at the helm.
As for our most recent season from June 1st to Sept 1st, our time is a huge goose egg = 0. After a lifetime in the Fl sun I just put it away and wait it out until I can't stand it any longer once the broiler turns to high and the monsoon rains begin down here. As usual that ends around labor day so we're back at it and our 9mth season engine time will be about 50-60hrs and our "floatin' time" will be around 1000 hrs.
Here's to "floatin' time", at least as much as we can fit in. B-) Mike
Got in about 30 hours motoring and probably 60 hours anchored . Several days with small craft warnings kept us in near sheltered coves. Fall here has better water conditions but I am back to work
Just hit 400 hours today. Her first splash was mid June 2010. So after next weekend we'll have completed almost 4 seasons. We average about 100 hours each summer.
Just hit 50 hours yesterday, and it'll be up for the winter in another week or two.
I wish it were more, but the summer was very wet & cool up here in Michigan. This was our first summer boating too, so I am A LOT more confident now, and we'll probably do 2 or 3 long trips next year.
About 50 hours this year even with crappy weather and rivers too high and trashy too often. Took the last ride on Saturday on the Ohio near Beaver, PA. Did the oil change and anti-freeze on Sunday. Still need to do the final clean-up, remove everything and cover her up for the long nap until Spring.... (
You were lucky this year because Pittsburgh's weather sucked this summer. I still have mine in and I am hoping to go down for the game tomorrow. I am holding off on pulling mine until the 21st.
2008 280 Express Cruiser, 6.2MPI, B3, Pittsburgh, PA "Blue Ayes" Go Steelers!!!
I think I ran in the neighborhood of five hours on one faria, and 21 on the other... :-D
My deal is simple: prep, launch, run to sand bar or bars on waterfront, retrieve, flush, wash, stage and antagonize on what I'm going to do to it next... Pontificate about that here, repeat.. change the oil more than I should, fiddle with stuff until its broke and needs to be fixed, fix it, pontificate about how to do it better next time, and repeat that...
That's a lot of boat hours just for shy of thirty operating hours, no?
Still in the water here in CT but likely pulling in two weeks. At 75 hours but many more floating hours and lots of overnights at the marina. New places visited included cuttyhunk and menemsha this season. We should have had many more hours but this summer was the summer of weddings, 6 total. Now the long winter...
bought a new 246 Captiva late June and put 51 hours on this year. Would have put on more but the end of July, beginning of August weather at the Lake of the Ozarks was brutal. Flooding everywhere!!!
just picked ours up a few weeks ago at a boat show....ended up with almost 10 hours run time. Now she is being put away for the winter....so happy I bought this boat!
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PC BYC, Holland, MI
Mark
2019 MTX20 Extreme
Boat Name: King Kong
"Boat + Water = Fun"
Ray
2006 390
Previous 2000 340
Go Steelers!!!
Dave
2002 Captiva 212, 5.0 220 hp, Alpha 1, 1.62 gears
Moon Township, PA - boating in the Ohio River
As for our most recent season from June 1st to Sept 1st, our time is a huge goose egg = 0. After a lifetime in the Fl sun I just put it away and wait it out until I can't stand it any longer once the broiler turns to high and the monsoon rains begin down here. As usual that ends around labor day so we're back at it and our 9mth season engine time will be about 50-60hrs and our "floatin' time" will be around 1000 hrs.
Here's to "floatin' time", at least as much as we can fit in. B-) Mike
AAHHHH..pass the rum
PC BYC, Holland, MI
I wish it were more, but the summer was very wet & cool up here in Michigan. This was our first summer boating too, so I am A LOT more confident now, and we'll probably do 2 or 3 long trips next year.
Go Steelers!!!
My deal is simple: prep, launch, run to sand bar or bars on waterfront, retrieve, flush, wash, stage and antagonize on what I'm going to do to it next... Pontificate about that here, repeat.. change the oil more than I should, fiddle with stuff until its broke and needs to be fixed, fix it, pontificate about how to do it better next time, and repeat that...
That's a lot of boat hours just for shy of thirty operating hours, no?
bought a new 246 Captiva late June and put 51 hours on this year. Would have put on more but the end of July, beginning of August weather at the Lake of the Ozarks was brutal. Flooding everywhere!!!