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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 133164" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>I run my boats about 99% of the time in saltwater. I've never had a saltwater related problem. I always hose mine down after every use and give it a good flushing. I use a rust inhibitor on my trolling motor just because it is a freshwater TM. </p><p></p><p>Keep a eye on your motors anodes. My 04' motor has needed them replaced twice which means that they are doing their job. Also you need to clean them once or twice a year too keep them working at a 100%. I also spray my whole engine block with Yammalube spray corrosion inhibitor a couple times a year. It keeps it looking new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 133164, member: 801"] I run my boats about 99% of the time in saltwater. I've never had a saltwater related problem. I always hose mine down after every use and give it a good flushing. I use a rust inhibitor on my trolling motor just because it is a freshwater TM. Keep a eye on your motors anodes. My 04' motor has needed them replaced twice which means that they are doing their job. Also you need to clean them once or twice a year too keep them working at a 100%. I also spray my whole engine block with Yammalube spray corrosion inhibitor a couple times a year. It keeps it looking new. [/QUOTE]
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