07-21-2003, 05:01 PM
[font "Comic Sans MS"][#122629][size 3]All the suggestions above are the right thing to do. Salt is corrosive and will eat things alive. Be aware of your electrical connections, this includes your trailer plug. One other thing you may consider is buying a couple cans of spray-on corrosion inhibitor and coating everything really good before you put her in the salty drink. [/size][/#122629][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3][#122629] [/#122629][/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][#122629][size 3]Also take the time after EVERY trip to flush the motors, livewells and give the boat & trailer a minimum of a good rinse down. No matter what you do, eventually, the salt starts to win after extended periods of time but if you’re just going to take her on a vacation and bring her back you should see no problems. [/size][/#122629][/font]
[signature]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3][#122629] [/#122629][/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][#122629][size 3]Also take the time after EVERY trip to flush the motors, livewells and give the boat & trailer a minimum of a good rinse down. No matter what you do, eventually, the salt starts to win after extended periods of time but if you’re just going to take her on a vacation and bring her back you should see no problems. [/size][/#122629][/font]
[signature]