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jekern1015

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salt vs freshwater on my boat
« on: April 30, 2012, 01:48:52 PM »

I have an aluminum Tracker boat with a 40hp 2 stroke and a 9.9hp 4 stroke as a kicker. What concerns should I have if I decide to put it in the Pueget Sound outside of Vancouver, British Columbia. I don't believe the swells of the ocean in the sound are any different than that of a large lake, since it is protected by a couple of large islands. Would running saltwater through my engines ruin them, or as long as I rinse them out there should be no problem.Thanks in advance for any info or comments you can provide me with.
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Copper Koski

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Re: salt vs freshwater on my boat
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2012, 05:22:34 PM »

I don't believe the swells of the ocean in the sound are any different than that of a large lake,
The tides can be a major factor on water conditions. Winds and currents can combine for some nasty conditions.  If you use common sense you should be fine though. Salt water definitely isn't good for your boat, motor or trailer. Over time it will cause corrosion issues. Like your were saying running fresh water through your motors will help rinse off alot of salt. I would suggest rinsing off your trailer and boat as well. If you don't already have them, flares are a good idea out in the open water (might even be mandatory).
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