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Saltwater use

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Category: Repairs and Maintenance
Forum Name: Boat Maintenance
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Printed Date: January-16-2025 at 7:53am


Topic: Saltwater use
Posted By: Jiminver
Subject: Saltwater use
Date Posted: March-04-2006 at 11:13am
I am considering buying a used nautique that has 150 hrs. mainly saltwater use. It was flushed after every use. Anybody have experience with using a nautique in saltwater? I would appreciate hearing from you.



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Posted By: Bob's2001
Date Posted: March-04-2006 at 7:17pm
I use mine in brackish water, tidal river. We flush after use and so far no problems with that. Look at the freeze plugs and manifolds for signs of rust. Check the packing on the drive shaft. If it leaks much it wil sling water everywhere and can cause exterior rust on engine and trans case. The worst thing for me is the painted trailer rusting. 150 hours is pretty low, how old, or should I say new is the boat?

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Bob Ed
83 2001


Posted By: Jiminver
Date Posted: March-05-2006 at 2:02pm
The Boat is a 2001, it wasnt used last year, I'm not sure if that's a bad thing.


Posted By: 87sn2001
Date Posted: March-07-2006 at 10:14pm
I used mine in salt water on and off for years..I did put a fresh water cooling system in 4 years ago..but be for that I just flushed it after every use..the problem I'am having now is restoring the boat the mounts for the engine are seized, but everything else seems ok..one thing to look close at is the exhaust manifold to riser gasket is not leaking.(where the two halfs meet,held together by 4 bolts)if there is rusty water marks runnig down the out side of the manifold, the manifold and riser(top) need replacing,or the gasket at very least.. this top riser sepperates the engine exhaust and water outlet..if the gasket is no good water can leak down into the engine(THATS BAD). salt water carries more electrollis(spelling?)and is very hard on these gaskets.they can be replaced with newer style gaskets made of a metal material not the cheep paper crap..zinc plates should be used on boats run in salt water also.mostly on the prop shaft..

hope this helps


Posted By: Jiminver
Date Posted: March-12-2006 at 11:33am
It does thanks



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