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MikeG
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Salt Water V. Fresh Water
In article k.net,
says...
You will need bottom paint or davits unless it will spend its off hours on a
trailer.
You absolutely should flush the engine after each use. It is also important to
rinse the rest of the boat - particularly the stainless, aluminum, or other
metal parts such as the bow rail and cleats. Stainless steel will rust in a
sal****er environment.
If you are trailering, you should thoroughly rinse the trailer paying particular
attention to the brakes (if equipped), the springs, axle(s), and any other
non-aluminum or galvanized parts. A fresh water boat likely came with a painted
trailer so budget for a new one in a few years!
Dan
wrote:
I live on salt water. If I get a new boat or one that was used in
fresh water, are their any changes that I need to make to it? Is it
true that I am supposed to flush out the drive system after each use
of the boat??
Thanks!!
Don
And if the boat is kept at a salt water mooring for the season?
That's a serious question. I plan on getting reacquainted with small
boats this year or next and the boat will be kept on a mooring for the
season.
Thanks
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MikeG
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