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Salt Water/Fresh Water
I'm about to buy a 97 Regal 2100 LSR from the Tampa area. I intend to use
in fresh water. Is the salt-water use anything to be concerned about? |
Obviously corrosion is the issue. The trick is how do you inspect all the
places where it is without being too invasive. A quick place to look is in the thermostat housing. That is usually just 2 screws and a gasket. If that is a pile of rust ... run. You should certainly look at all of the external hardware and whatever else you can see without tools. |
prs asked"I'm about to buy a 97 Regal 2100 LSR from the Tampa area. I intend
to usein fresh water. Is the salt-water use anything to be concerned about?" Wow. You don't give us much to work with. Is the boat outboard powered? I/O? Freshwater cooled? Stored on a trailer or in a slip? Come on, you know much more about your boat then we do, and you ask OUR advise? Salt water usage CAN be a problem if the boat wasn't properly maintained. But you will have to determine that, or ask a local who knows what he/she is talking about. Best of luck Mike |
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 03:45:29 GMT, "prs"
wrote: I'm about to buy a 97 Regal 2100 LSR from the Tampa area. I intend to use in fresh water. Is the salt-water use anything to be concerned about? Moored/slipped in salt water? Trailered? Need more info like the Capt said. Overall, quickie inspection - look at the zincs, lower unit/outdrive for strike damage/repair, look under the cowling/motor cover for rust/corrosion, etc. If you have a trailer, then take it to a good reputable marina mechanic and have him/her look it over. Could save you a lot of time and money. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
"prs" wrote in message . com...
I'm about to buy a 97 Regal 2100 LSR from the Tampa area. I intend to use in fresh water. Is the salt-water use anything to be concerned about? yes it is. If it wasnt protected from corrosion properly then the whole drive may be damaged. Salt water will also eat all sorts of fittings and such parts. Get someone who knows what they are looking for to look at it. If you dont have such person, hire one or look for signs of corrosion and neglect and then still have a knowledgeable person look at it: - no zincs or zincs eaten away - corroded fittings - bubbles paint on the drive Matt |
"prs" wrote in message . com...
I'm about to buy a 97 Regal 2100 LSR from the Tampa area. I intend to use in fresh water. Is the salt-water use anything to be concerned about? I can give you a much better, and simpler answer than those above. Yes, salt water use is ALWAYS something to be concerned about. Now, that being said, to what degree you need to be concerned, is up to the many variables that the others here have asked about. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in message . ..
On 25 Aug 2004 08:51:10 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: "prs" wrote in message . com... I'm about to buy a 97 Regal 2100 LSR from the Tampa area. I intend to use in fresh water. Is the salt-water use anything to be concerned about? I can give you a much better, and simpler answer than those above. Yes, salt water use is ALWAYS something to be concerned about. Now, that being said, to what degree you need to be concerned, is up to the many variables that the others here have asked about. Ummmm..... Never mind. :) Later, Tom Ummm, yes? |
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