Prospective Buyer here and running some numbers.
For the Albin 28's, what annual $ budget is needed to maintain your Yanmar?
Assuming a 3 or 4 year time frame, would $1K per year be about right for basic maintenance + the occassional repair? I'm referring to just the Yanmar (not bottom paint or boat issues) at say 150 hours per year.
I am mechanically skilled but not much beyond oil changes, fuel filters, swapping out an alternator or an easy to get to pump. Curious what $ to budget for per year for a "do it yourselfer".
Thanks!
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Real World $ Budget to maintain your Yanmar
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Re: Real World $ Budget to maintain your Yanmar
Depends on the hours of the engine and well, your luck.
That said if you are doing the work yourself and the engine doens't have have 'deferred maintenance issues' that sounds reasonable to me.
That said if you are doing the work yourself and the engine doens't have have 'deferred maintenance issues' that sounds reasonable to me.
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Re: Real World $ Budget to maintain your Yanmar
That sounds like a good estimate which would allow for your normal fluids, filters and zincs and then an "other" thing or so every season or so as well. For example: valve adjustment, mixing elbow, timing belt, impeller, raw water cooling component cleaning, alt. belts, etc. Those can be done over time as preventative maintenance..
Of course this is assuming that the boat gods are kind to you. It seems they have left Doug's boat so they could be anywhere by now!
Of course this is assuming that the boat gods are kind to you. It seems they have left Doug's boat so they could be anywhere by now!
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Re: Real World $ Budget to maintain your Yanmar
1K would be an awful lot IMO. I have rarely spent that much in any year on just an engine in doing all my own work. Unless I did some serious upgrades. That includes a Perkins, a Cummins, and a Ford-Lehman.
Normal cost would be less than half of that figure.
Normal cost would be less than half of that figure.
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Re: Real World $ Budget to maintain your Yanmar
Thank-you for the inputs. Of course, as on any boat engine, there could be unforeseen components that break down. Sounds like $1K would be adequate. I'll factor that into my cost of ownership scenario. Thanks!