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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 358850" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>There is whole boating forums dedicated to bigger aluminum boats used only in salt water.</p><p>Sure, there may be a-little more maintenance but it won't dissolve under your feet.</p><p>I use mine 10 or more times a year in salt...more if there blues and strikers stay.</p><p>I no of 2 sister boats( lobster), that have been in use for 30 years or more...north atlantic year around.</p><p>Just another guys opinion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 358850, member: 349"] There is whole boating forums dedicated to bigger aluminum boats used only in salt water. Sure, there may be a-little more maintenance but it won't dissolve under your feet. I use mine 10 or more times a year in salt...more if there blues and strikers stay. I no of 2 sister boats( lobster), that have been in use for 30 years or more...north atlantic year around. Just another guys opinion... [/QUOTE]
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