mhph
Active Member
Please excuse if this has been posted/answered before;first posting.I do not have a boat yet,but hope to acquire by next spring.I have been buying the relevent magazines,going to shows etc, and been trying to assimulate all things boating.
We (my wife and I...I do understand swmbo!) were looking at an entry level flybridge,Sealine F33, and decided it was just about the right size for us to start with.I am curious about the term "low hours".Of course I realise there is an equation between age/usage and other factors.As an example, this boat was 2003 with 375/380 hrs.Is that good, bad or indifferent?.Not being a mechanic, but I was under the impression diesel engines benefited from use as opposed to underuse.
I have just started a day skipper correspondence course and am wondering just how many people still navigate by chart work.Of course I realise it is wise to understand the theory etc,but sometimes you think,nah, go straight to GPS.I can`t say I am finding it difficult,just a lot to absorb.I did A level maths but that was over 40 years ago!
No doubt,and with your patience,I will be posting other questions,and benefiting from all the experience on show here.
We (my wife and I...I do understand swmbo!) were looking at an entry level flybridge,Sealine F33, and decided it was just about the right size for us to start with.I am curious about the term "low hours".Of course I realise there is an equation between age/usage and other factors.As an example, this boat was 2003 with 375/380 hrs.Is that good, bad or indifferent?.Not being a mechanic, but I was under the impression diesel engines benefited from use as opposed to underuse.
I have just started a day skipper correspondence course and am wondering just how many people still navigate by chart work.Of course I realise it is wise to understand the theory etc,but sometimes you think,nah, go straight to GPS.I can`t say I am finding it difficult,just a lot to absorb.I did A level maths but that was over 40 years ago!
No doubt,and with your patience,I will be posting other questions,and benefiting from all the experience on show here.