I'm only half joking. I think I bought a boat in pretty decent condition and this is confirmed by the surveyor. The engine had regular maintenance (oil, gear box oil, saildrive etc.). Still, it has 4.800 hours on it. It's running like a champ, no smoke, no excessive heat, starts immediately. No indication that anything would be wrong.
Here's the thing: I have an almost 40 years old Volkswagen Beetle. I has a 30 yo 1600ccm engine with 50HP. I have absolutely no worries that it would fail severely. Sure, it's leaking oil here and there and sometimes it refuses to start immediately. I'm pretty sure it has done more hours at higher revs.
Why am I so much more concerned about the Volvo? I'm tempted to take it out and have it fully maintained. We're talking serious money here. I don't think it would make sense, other than making me feel better. But better what for? I probably shouldn't feel bad about it to begin with. :-)
Is this just a matter of getting to know each other, just like I know every screw and crackling sound my beetle makes?
Has anybody else experienced this after buying a new boat? I'm curious :-)
Has your engine failed you in a way that it would literally stop from one second to the next?
To be clear: I'm not anxious for being unable to navigate. I could deal with the situation.
It's what would follow after a failure: find a workshop, get the engine out, have it fixed or replaced, put it back in.
Again: ask me to replace the engine of the beetle. 2 hours of work on a sunny afternoon.
I think I can answer my own question. It's the unknown that's making me anxious. I gotta learn to deal with it. I'm weird.