[QUOTE=weedeater;336670]he is guessing 200-300, but they should get that closer with printout. its on a bass boat so its been in fresh water for what its worth also[/QUOTe
There is alot of difference in 200 to 300 hundred hours! Be careful, someone that had routine maintenace done on a engine will have a better guess of how many hours are on a motor.
A diagnostic is worth your time and money if you are serious about buying the rig. It will answer all of your questions.
You referenced buying an Xpress due to being in the river and the salinity being an issue. I am not sure the internal components of the Xpress line are any more suited for salt water than any other bass hull. It is the components that give you issues in salt water not the hull. That being said I have coworkers that us Xpress bass hulls in salt water and have only had minor issues. Wash it down good and you will be fine.
Good Luck!
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