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On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 00:57:58 -0600, "Eric H"
wrote: I have a 2001 Nitro bassboat with a Merc. 115 four stroke outboard that has only been operated on Illinois freshwater lakes. We are thinking about moving to the west coast of Florida, near Homosassa. I have noticed several Merc outboards in that area are badged as "Sal****er". Is there a major difference between my motor and the "sal****er" version? I assume the significant difference is in the corrosion resistance of the cooling water circulation system. Can I use my current rig in a sal****er environment without major damage? Should I sell it in Illinois and by a sal****er boat/motor in Florida? I know this is a lot to just toss out there and simply ask for "HELP" but I also know this NG has a lot of participants that understand situations w/o a lot of detailed introduction. Thanks for any advice . To answer the engine question, yes, they are a little different in that the corrosion coatings are different and some of the metals and fittings are stainless. There isnt' really much difference. Are you planning on using the boat inshore salt and inland fresh? If so, then you are fine as long as you flush the engine every salt trip and wash things down. Expect some corrosion on fittings and the like because they probably aren't stainless. The boat isn't really designed for this type of activity, but a once in a while trip isnt' a problem. As to the boat itself, as long as you keep a weather eye out, obtain a marine radio and the usual safety stuff it will be great on the flats and in the rivers. However, you might be wiser to sell the boat and pick up one of the Nitro inshore boats like a center console. Triton makes a couple of light tackle boats in the 18-20 foot range as does Ranger which makes a great inshore/inland boat - The Intercoastal series. You might also want to take a look at Polar which has a solid line of boats, although they aren't as versatile as the other's I mentioned. Can't help you with price comparisons between Florida and where you live where ever you live. :) For the record, I own a Ranger 200C which is a 20 foot center console that they only made for two years. I think it's the perfect boat for inshore/inland although it dosen't handle small water very well - it can be a beast to launch in shallow water. I have a tin boat for that kind of stuff. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- "I thought I'd just go fishin', but the fish were not amused. And I caught myself just wishin' that I was in the fishes shoes. Just swimmin' in some deep blue water not a care in my head, watchin' some fool with a line and a pole hidin' by the riverbed." Joe Ely, "Back To My Old Molehill" - "Flatlanders, Wheels of Fortune - 2004" |
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