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Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Frisco, TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
I am getting ready for Bimini and it looks like I will have to put my painted trailer in salt water. So now I have to try to minimize the damage that the salt will cause. As I was searching on the forum, I saw that on Feb 9th 2015 @Vedner19 put some waterproof expandable foam. Has anyone else tried something like this?
@Vedner19 how is this mod working for you? I was wonder how you were able to cover all the “holes” with the foam? I am thinking that some water might make it in and then get “trapper” inside the frame and hence make it even worse.
Anyway, any suggestion will about either using foam or any other ideas to minimize the damage will be greatly appreciate it.
PS. I will try to hose it down with saltaway and even put the trailer in the lake as soon as I get back home in Texas, but I wonder how to further minimize damage. I keep saying damage because that is my #1 concern. My trailer does look like new right now, but I am willing to tolerate loosing the cosmetics as long as the corrosion does not cause any structural damage on the trailer.
@Vedner19 how is this mod working for you? I was wonder how you were able to cover all the “holes” with the foam? I am thinking that some water might make it in and then get “trapper” inside the frame and hence make it even worse.
Anyway, any suggestion will about either using foam or any other ideas to minimize the damage will be greatly appreciate it.
PS. I will try to hose it down with saltaway and even put the trailer in the lake as soon as I get back home in Texas, but I wonder how to further minimize damage. I keep saying damage because that is my #1 concern. My trailer does look like new right now, but I am willing to tolerate loosing the cosmetics as long as the corrosion does not cause any structural damage on the trailer.