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2013 owners question

Evil Sports

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2013
Boat Model
SS
Boat Length
21
How many hours do you have
 
As of Sunday I have 32 hours.
 
Wow I thought I was under used at 50
This is a bit open...I could have boat a brand new 2013 last month. I bought my 190 April 2012, and currently have 232hrs on it.
 
I have around 35, owned it since the end of april
 
We had a 2013 242LS
Sold last August
134 hrs - 3mos old
 
Only about 100-120
 
Purchased last Fall and have right at 50 fun filled hours. Looking forward to many more!
 
It all depends how you use your boat. Folks with lots of canal to navigate and water sports nuts log more hours. Tie up and beach folks log less. Just get on the boat!
 
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