When you purchase a used boat, you probably want to have some idea of how long the boat will last you. After all, a boat is a major purchase and boats are meant to last for years, even decades. Here are some ways you can determine the life expectancy of a given used boat before you buy it.

Factors

There are a number of factors that play into the life expectancy of a used boat. The size of the boat, the type of boat it is, the engine it has, the amount of power it puts out, and how well it was cared for are all factors that go into determining the boat’s overall life expectancy.

For example, a smaller boat will have a shorter lifespan than a big boat. Additionally, a motorboat will not last as long as a sailboat since the engine wears down over time. Any boat that hasn’t been well-maintained by its previous owners simply won’t last as long as a boat that was subjected to regular upkeep.

Estimation

You can estimate how long a used boat will last by using the above factors as a guide. A smaller boat will typically last for at least 15 years. A very well-maintained boat of any type will last longer than a boat that has other factors that could allow it to last longer, simply because the parts and systems on a maintained boat won’t have been given the chance to fall into disrepair.

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