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still boat hunting: salt residue on hull?
Okay, so I looked at a late 80's Bayliner today. I'm in Southeast MI
so I'm surrounded by tons of freshwater lakes. But I noticed this string of white stuff on the hull. The guy says the boat used to be in sal****er. Does this salt residue come off? It looks like unsanded drywall patches, albiet small ones. Thanks in advance. |
still boat hunting: salt residue on hull?
gprimerib wrote:
Okay, so I looked at a late 80's Bayliner today. I'm in Southeast MI so I'm surrounded by tons of freshwater lakes. But I noticed this string of white stuff on the hull. The guy says the boat used to be in sal****er. Does this salt residue come off? It looks like unsanded drywall patches, albiet small ones. Thanks in advance. That's pretty well all the boats here sail in and I'm not sure what you're talking about. Most people who care for their boat will wash it off with fresh water on occasion. |
still boat hunting: salt residue on hull?
"gprimerib" wrote in message oups.com... Okay, so I looked at a late 80's Bayliner today. I'm in Southeast MI so I'm surrounded by tons of freshwater lakes. But I noticed this string of white stuff on the hull. The guy says the boat used to be in sal****er. Does this salt residue come off? It looks like unsanded drywall patches, albiet small ones. Thanks in advance. Why buy a boat that has been kept in sal****er when you live in Michigan???? |
still boat hunting: salt residue on hull?
JimH wrote:
"gprimerib" wrote in message oups.com... Okay, so I looked at a late 80's Bayliner today. I'm in Southeast MI so I'm surrounded by tons of freshwater lakes. But I noticed this string of white stuff on the hull. The guy says the boat used to be in sal****er. Does this salt residue come off? It looks like unsanded drywall patches, albiet small ones. Thanks in advance. Why buy a boat that has been kept in sal****er when you live in Michigan???? Exactly...I purposely drove inland and returned trailering a boat 1700 miles so I could get a freshwater cottage boat. The harsh ocean environment can be hard on older models. |
still boat hunting: salt residue on hull?
Don White wrote:
JimH wrote: "gprimerib" wrote in message oups.com... Okay, so I looked at a late 80's Bayliner today. I'm in Southeast MI so I'm surrounded by tons of freshwater lakes. But I noticed this string of white stuff on the hull. The guy says the boat used to be in sal****er. Does this salt residue come off? It looks like unsanded drywall patches, albiet small ones. Thanks in advance. Why buy a boat that has been kept in sal****er when you live in Michigan???? Exactly...I purposely drove inland and returned trailering a boat 1700 miles so I could get a freshwater cottage boat. The harsh ocean environment can be hard on older models. I concur. We pay a premimium on boats here in fresh water country, for a very good reason (my boat cost a few thou more than a similar model would, kept in salt water on either coast). Guys like Don trailer boats back to coast, for a good reason. I've seen boats as old as mine on the coast and it was like looking at me compared to Aussie sun-worshipper of the same age. Kinda scarey. Personally, I wouldn't buy a boat that's seen salt water unless it was CONSIDERABLY cheaper than a similar boat kept in fresh water. |
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