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dbez 05-04-2011 04:15 PM

New to Mariah and this forum
 
Hey All,

Just bought a 2000 258. My wife and I looked at allot of boats and finally decided on this one. Older than we originally wanted but were attracted by the low hours (72) and fit & finish of this boat. No doubt I will have questions for the forum and look forward to chatting with many of you.

Bez

ShabahZ280 05-04-2011 04:19 PM

Re: New to Mariah and this forum
 
Welcome to the board, and congrats on your "new" Mariah! :wink_thumbup: Be sure and post some pics for us!

dbez 05-04-2011 04:22 PM

Re: New to Mariah and this forum
 
Thanks and will do. Should be picking her up next week.

Dredd 05-04-2011 04:53 PM

Re: New to Mariah and this forum
 
Wow @ the 72hrs. Congrats!
Did you have the motor scanned to verify the hours?

sanukc 05-04-2011 05:14 PM

Re: New to Mariah and this forum
 
How does one "scan" the motor to figure out the hours? I would love to figure out the "age" of my engine as well but without an hour gauge, I am lost.
Thanks,
Sanu

dbez 05-04-2011 06:31 PM

Re: New to Mariah and this forum
 
I am just in the process of taking possession. The boat is immaculate, I mean no scuffs, marks or anything. Plastic canopy windows never used. But still need to do the water test and it is being bought from a dealer, They have a 3 year old survey which they said they addressed but I have yet to see it. I closed the deal on the phone after going to see it last weekend. Have to dot the i's and cross the t's but seeing it made me a believer. I will go over the boat technically from bow to stern before I pay them in full.

Dredd 05-04-2011 06:47 PM

Re: New to Mariah and this forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanukc (Post 28747)
How does one "scan" the motor to figure out the hours? I would love to figure out the "age" of my engine as well but without an hour gauge, I am lost.
Thanks,
Sanu

The ECM keeps track of the hours. I've not seen it done but I assume it's basically like an ODBII scanner for a car. Dealers have scanners.


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