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I'd totally ignore whatever the Hobbs/Hours gauges read. Unless they are accompanied by detailed trip logs and maintenance logs, there is little reason to believe they are correct.
My present boat has two engines and a genset. The hours read correctly on none of of above. One engine was rebuilt before the gauge was replaced, another engine was replaced after the gauge was replaced, and the genset controller that contains the hours time was replaced, resetting the hours to zero.
In my case, my operations logs detail hours of use and measures hours, as well as the gauge offsets. And my maintenance log details when everything was replaced and the hours. I've also snickered each gauge and the genset controller indicating the offset to get actual hours from the gauge/display hours. But my level of detail in documenting that is somewhat rare, I think, as is one owner having been around since all three engines were very new to keep the history well documented.
I'd focus on what you can tell with your own senses, i.e. smoke color, temperature, time to start, rust/corrosion, apparent age ofaontenance items and -- receipts.
Enjoy the boat!
My present boat has two engines and a genset. The hours read correctly on none of of above. One engine was rebuilt before the gauge was replaced, another engine was replaced after the gauge was replaced, and the genset controller that contains the hours time was replaced, resetting the hours to zero.
In my case, my operations logs detail hours of use and measures hours, as well as the gauge offsets. And my maintenance log details when everything was replaced and the hours. I've also snickered each gauge and the genset controller indicating the offset to get actual hours from the gauge/display hours. But my level of detail in documenting that is somewhat rare, I think, as is one owner having been around since all three engines were very new to keep the history well documented.
I'd focus on what you can tell with your own senses, i.e. smoke color, temperature, time to start, rust/corrosion, apparent age ofaontenance items and -- receipts.
Enjoy the boat!