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Singin' the electrolysis blues . . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Bush Hawg" data-source="post: 115732" data-attributes="member: 2327"><p>Looking forward to responses on this, I mainly fish salt water and am worried about this as well. I watched electrolysis destroy my father n laws 94 Gruman and his vary rarely saw salt water. Transome was full of pin holes was waiting for the motor to fall off.</p><p></p><p>Every time i come in I wash the boat down and partially fill the hull with enough fresh water to fill the area under the floor. With the salt water working on my springs one day the springs are gonna give when i do this i know but atleast it will be in the yard and not on the side of the road on the way to the landing. I haven't seen any problems with the boat yet but i do see it destroying my trolling motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bush Hawg, post: 115732, member: 2327"] Looking forward to responses on this, I mainly fish salt water and am worried about this as well. I watched electrolysis destroy my father n laws 94 Gruman and his vary rarely saw salt water. Transome was full of pin holes was waiting for the motor to fall off. Every time i come in I wash the boat down and partially fill the hull with enough fresh water to fill the area under the floor. With the salt water working on my springs one day the springs are gonna give when i do this i know but atleast it will be in the yard and not on the side of the road on the way to the landing. I haven't seen any problems with the boat yet but i do see it destroying my trolling motor. [/QUOTE]
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