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Default Inboard in salt water

On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 15:19:21 -0400, "Eisboch"
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"JamesE" wrote in message
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Thanks, I will check the anodes. The trailer looks to be a painted
one, so I was wondering how long this would last in salt water if I
washed it very thoroughly every time? It is the original trailer from
a 1985 boat so it is not worth much though it appears to be in good
shape. Is there anything I can do to make it last longer? Like maybe
painting it with rustoleum paint. I would like it to last two seasons
and then I can buy a galvanized one because after buying the boat I
won't have much money to spend on a new trailer right away.


Just rinse it as best you can after each dunking, including the axles,
wheels, brakes (if it has them) and inside the frame tubes (if it has them).

Other than that, don't worry about it.


Agreed.

Eisboch
(on the Navigator Tuna Boat)


Ever think about taking the lap top out on the other tuna boat?