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Unread 09-03-2017, 08:03 PM
Phoenix_MD Phoenix_MD is offline
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Default Fresh or Low-Hours

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Originally Posted by charlie_the_tuna View Post
some you fruits know i'm ramping up my search for a new vessel. may look for something at the end off the season or maybe something into early winter. so here's my question. should I look for something coastal with lower hours or maybe something landlocked that's been in fresh all it's life? I skimmed search tempest in Michigan for boats that have never seen salt. some look ok. so here it is...... fresh water or lower hours??? which is best??
Obviously an only freshwater or brackish water boat will see less wear and tear than one swing ocean service every day, but I would weigh more heavily the quality of maintenance than the type of water used in. An ocean boat that was pristinely maintained will hands down beat a lake-boat that was just used Season after season and forgotten about in between.

That all said, if you're getting an ocean boat, make sure to leave room in the purchase to do a change-out of all the sacrificial components... zincs, water pump impeller, etc. make sure you have a fresh point for maintenance tracking.
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