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<blockquote data-quote="Vagante" data-source="post: 332542" data-attributes="member: 12666"><p>I also use my skiff in salt water most of the time. I put the pads on because I didn't want wet salt water carpet against the aluminum hull with no way to drain. I've seen it eat up an aluminum hull. I have 2 thick coats of steel flex on the bottom of the hull but I still didn't want to take any chances. [/i]</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>Haven't thought about that..........another benefit to using them. Thank for your input as well!!! =D></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Vagante, post: 332542, member: 12666"] I also use my skiff in salt water most of the time. I put the pads on because I didn't want wet salt water carpet against the aluminum hull with no way to drain. I've seen it eat up an aluminum hull. I have 2 thick coats of steel flex on the bottom of the hull but I still didn't want to take any chances. [/i][/quote] Haven't thought about that..........another benefit to using them. Thank for your input as well!!! =D> [/QUOTE]
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