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Old     (weskel)      Join Date: Jan 2007       03-31-2007, 7:40 AM Reply   
Just curious,

My boat is 7 years old and has only been in salt-water, it has been completely cleaned and flushed after every use. We have always used Salt-eliminator after every flush.

Last year we changed the water-pump and the risers, we were told you should change them every five years if in salt, all of the parts looked fine when we removed them, but since they were removed we changed them anyway.

As long as you take care of your stuff it will last just as long running in salt as in fresh water (imo). Keep the anodes in good condition.

When all you have around is salt you get used to it....

What do you guys think.

Kelly (weskel)

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