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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJim" data-source="post: 494993" data-attributes="member: 24649"><p>Don't know if you guys boat in saltwater, but a neighbor had a custom aluminum boat made for the marshes, and after four years, the salt that was soaked into his carpeted bunks ate four slots into the bottom! He had to take it back to the builder and have a new bottom installed. My tin boat only weighs about 300 pounds, and I use grey PVC pipe for my bunks. No trapped water or anything to absorb salt. If you occasionally launch in salt, wash thoroughly. FYI. TexasJim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJim, post: 494993, member: 24649"] Don't know if you guys boat in saltwater, but a neighbor had a custom aluminum boat made for the marshes, and after four years, the salt that was soaked into his carpeted bunks ate four slots into the bottom! He had to take it back to the builder and have a new bottom installed. My tin boat only weighs about 300 pounds, and I use grey PVC pipe for my bunks. No trapped water or anything to absorb salt. If you occasionally launch in salt, wash thoroughly. FYI. TexasJim [/QUOTE]
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