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<blockquote data-quote="johnr" data-source="post: 375371" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>I have been known to pull tubes with my fishing boat, which puts maybe 2 hours on it, meaning I would have to pull the tube 50 times a summer to get to the mark of 100 hours, not even remotely possible.</p><p></p><p>I would guess my boat hits the water 20 times a season on average, we don't pull a tube anymore, kids are grown. We run to our 6 different hot spots, or just 1 if we limit out. Have a kicker for cranking, which is maybe once a year. </p><p></p><p>I don't see a situation where I could put more than 30-35 hours on the big engine a season. Probably only put 80 hours on the trolling motor a season.</p><p></p><p>However some guys are fanatics and maybe fish 3-4 times a week, revolve their entire summer around it, have no other hobbies, don't enjoy a sexy bitch on the back of their Harley, don't have kids in sports, don't have a garden, don't go the the Medora Musical... the list is endless. These fella's likely put over 100 hours on a boat engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnr, post: 375371, member: 395"] I have been known to pull tubes with my fishing boat, which puts maybe 2 hours on it, meaning I would have to pull the tube 50 times a summer to get to the mark of 100 hours, not even remotely possible. I would guess my boat hits the water 20 times a season on average, we don't pull a tube anymore, kids are grown. We run to our 6 different hot spots, or just 1 if we limit out. Have a kicker for cranking, which is maybe once a year. I don't see a situation where I could put more than 30-35 hours on the big engine a season. Probably only put 80 hours on the trolling motor a season. However some guys are fanatics and maybe fish 3-4 times a week, revolve their entire summer around it, have no other hobbies, don't enjoy a sexy bitch on the back of their Harley, don't have kids in sports, don't have a garden, don't go the the Medora Musical... the list is endless. These fella's likely put over 100 hours on a boat engine. [/QUOTE]
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