nope, I almost never flush mine. If I know I am not going to be using it for more than a month I'll do it. Other than that I never flush it. There isn't anything but two thermostats that receive salt water contact, so even if you do flush it, you'll have to run the engine for at least 10-15 minutes to get it warm enough for the thermostats to open up for the fresh water to do any good. Even the sales manager at Crocker's Marine (the local Grady WHITE DEALER) says the same thing. But i guess if it makes you feel better than go for it.
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