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    Posted: May-10-2008 at 1:18am
Its spring....

What does your hour meeter read? Ill find this thread in the fall and see where everybody is at. Mine is at 1532 right now on the old reliable '86.

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Tim, Hour meter, whats that?
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Originally posted by 62 wood 62 wood wrote:

Tim, Hour meter, whats that?


What Steve said.

At my age you sort of quit tracking that sort of thing.

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Hey Chuck, cant track it if I wanted to.. my 64 doesnt have a gas gauge, yet alone an hour meter....
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the fun gauge on my SAN = 331
the Mustang reads 252, clearly wrong, and not sure if it even works. will check later....

I average about 90-100 hours on the big boat, guessing the little one will get 25 per year or so...    we'll see!   
Judging from the smile on my wife's face last night on her maiden voyage, the Ponyboat may get more than that!!
She is so happy to have her own Correct Craft!!!
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Mike,

Did you ever post any pics of your,,err excuse me..your wife's 68? Dont remember seeing any?
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will try to put up new ones this weekend. All the ones I have are when it was dirty and inside. She looks great now.
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The 88' say's she has 744 hrs. Not bad for a 20 year old woman.
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How many of you write the hours on the oil filter after an oil change?
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I do along with type of oil and date changed. I wished I kept a paper log of everything done to the boat. I know I've changed the plugs in her since I've had it but don't remember how long ago it was.


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How often do you guy's change the plugs? Yearly, hourly?
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