I am looking at a 2006 GW 330 Express with Yamaha 250 4-strokes. The engines have approximately 685 hours each. Should the number of hours be a concern?
CJBROWN said:That's a lot of hours for the year, but not for the motors. If the seller has good records of maintenance, and they check out good by a qualified tech, I wouldn't hesitate at all.
I just did the full service on mine at 300 hours, impellor, thermostat, plugs, oil and filt, etc. The pump still looked like new but the thermostat was corroded and had a lot of salt goo behind it.
Have them checked out, put them on a computer, and then do the service or have it done if they check out good.
Nice boat, BTW.
seasick said:CJBROWN said:That's a lot of hours for the year, but not for the motors. If the seller has good records of maintenance, and they check out good by a qualified tech, I wouldn't hesitate at all.
I just did the full service on mine at 300 hours, impellor, thermostat, plugs, oil and filt, etc. The pump still looked like new but the thermostat was corroded and had a lot of salt goo behind it.
Have them checked out, put them on a computer, and then do the service or have it done if they check out good.
Nice boat, BTW.
CJ, I am curious. Do you fresh water flush after each outing?
Grady Hunter said:I am looking at a 2006 GW 330 Express with Yamaha 250 4-strokes. The engines have approximately 685 hours each. Should the number of hours be a concern?
go fish said:I would rather have regularly run and maintained engines than neglected low hour engines. They are just broke in good.