MrBubbaGump
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 411
- Reaction score
- 425
- Points
- 137
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- FSH Sport
- Boat Length
- 21
As others have said and everyone has their own opinions. I have been using my boats in salt water for years, I just sold my 2007 SeaDoo Speedster 200. No matter how late it was I always at a minimum flushed my engines with salt away as soon as I get back from the boat ramp. I live in an HOA neighborhood and have done this at 1am before, yes I'm sure the neighbors love me. I am also the guy that tends to leave the boat in the driveway when I plan to take it out again in a few days. I never coated the engine bay with any silicone spray and just recently was it starting to show. Some of the clamps were rusting out, so on my new 210 I am now adding that to my ritual. I am a big believer in Salt Away and that if you use it every time you pull the boat out of the water you should have no engine issues. For reference here is a picture of the engine bay on my previous now 15 year old boat that was used almost exclusively its last 6 years in salt water. It shows that as long as you do proper maintenance you should have no issues.