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<blockquote data-quote="marshman" data-source="post: 366188" data-attributes="member: 12129"><p>I put one in salt all the time... I live in south Louisiana-- most places I fish are at least brackish...It's not the boat you gotta worry about... (Unless you're grounding through the hull like they did back in the 70s... Hope no one does that anymore)</p><p></p><p>Worry about the outboard, trolling motor, wiring... I had a depth finder fry from corrosion at the power plug...</p><p></p><p>As mentioned, rinse everything off with fresh water after a salt trip and you'll be fine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marshman, post: 366188, member: 12129"] I put one in salt all the time... I live in south Louisiana-- most places I fish are at least brackish...It's not the boat you gotta worry about... (Unless you're grounding through the hull like they did back in the 70s... Hope no one does that anymore) Worry about the outboard, trolling motor, wiring... I had a depth finder fry from corrosion at the power plug... As mentioned, rinse everything off with fresh water after a salt trip and you'll be fine... [/QUOTE]
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