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Author:  duckie [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 9:20 am ]
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how do sds hold up in saltwater. say catchin red in grand isle. i think a stainless steel hook will rust there.

Author:  DuckFart [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:06 am ]
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I am wondering the same thing, I am in Southwest Florida and am considering a mud boat/surface drive but am concerned about corrosion.

Author:  cb5331 [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:10 am ]
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Is the search button not working? :?

Author:  CAJUN OUTLAW [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:25 am ]
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got some rusty hooks in da boat and not too much rust on ma engine,so id have to say,they hold up better than a hook.
it also helps to rinse it off with fresh water after too.

Author:  DuckFart [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:47 am ]
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Author:  Team Camo [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:37 am ]
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Plain & simple. RINSE YOUR CHIT OFF WHEN YOU GET IN!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a hard time understanding how or why anyone who spends their $$$ on somethin won't take care of it. Furthermore, how can they blame their problems with rust, corrosion, etc on the manufacturer. I don't care is it's a MB, GT, PD, GD, BT, or a fuggin Saltwater series OB, if you don't rinse the salt water off of it, it aint gonna last, but if you'll spend 10 mins rinsing it off with the hose at home, it will last as long as you keep it.

I mean, do you ppl ever clean your guns or change your oil? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Author:  dog walker [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 1:50 pm ]
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I've seen sd's that sit in saltwater with barnacles on the skegs that run fine. These are motors that guides use down here that stay in the water most of the year. Take care of your shit and it will be fine.

Author:  DuckFart [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:12 pm ]
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Author:  duck~killer [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:03 pm ]
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I have been running mud motors for about 8 years now and as long as you take the 10min to wash then off when you get back it will last a long time. I have been running my current motor for 6 years now and the only thing i had to change was one exhaust due to cracking and thats it.

Author:  Team Camo [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:27 pm ]
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Author:  take'emgator [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:39 pm ]
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X2 on putting the rinse on your mudmotor or anything of that sort, Salt water is the devil and i don't care what it is salt will eventually get to it. Reels, motors, push poles, shot guns, and trailer. Rinse it all off, sure it won't take effect immeditaly but wait a couple years and the trailer will come apart right underneath your boat or that reel will quit casting or your lower unit will fall off your motor, or you gun will jam because of corrosion, duck bill fall off the end of your push pole, all these are critical and expensive accessories not to put the hose on after you get through using them in salt water.


I had a long tail before my surface drive for about 6 years, rinsed it off everytime it came out the water, friend had the same rig and always said the trailer's galvanized its not going to hurt it, yeah 2 years later i am over there cutting old rusted leaf springs off and welding new brackets, and replacing fenders. So as far as cost goes, taking alittle time to rinse it off and grease it and spray it down with some sort of lubication can save you alot of money in the long run.

Just Saying

Author:  alexm [ Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:21 pm ]
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I'd say rinse it down for a while and then get that marine spray. its used for saltwater boats and spray it on it should last you a lifetime. and stay away from wd40. that chit is actually corrosive. i dont use it on my guns or any boating equipement nor or my fishing reels. only for hinges and dumb stuff around the house its good.

for guns use gun oil
for reels use the reel oil (like shimano)
for boats use that marine spray. its friggin fantastic. i have a bottle of the stuff (my friend gave it to me in a squirt bottle) so idk the name but i'll see if i can ask him one of these days.

Author:  DuckFart [ Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:24 am ]
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Author:  Team Camo [ Sun Jan 02, 2011 4:59 pm ]
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Author:  bobbyjober [ Sun Jan 02, 2011 5:06 pm ]
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I suggested a si ple effective solution to the oyster bar problem, but he blew me off. I suggest have teflon screwed on bottom like an airboat. WOW (a.) seems to be the best choice too

Author:  Team Camo [ Sun Jan 02, 2011 5:11 pm ]
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Author:  take'emgator [ Sun Jan 02, 2011 5:13 pm ]
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OR (E. just pick the boat up and carry it across.

Author:  DuckFart [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 8:36 am ]
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Author:  Gigafowl [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:10 am ]
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Don't get yer feathers too ruffled !!!

These guys with 1000 + posts forget what it used to be like to be a "newbie" --- LOL



PS - If he was REALLY tryin to piss in yer waders - you would'a known it ! ! !

Just had to throw that in cause I heard a funny story bout two older guys breakin
in a young hunter who convinced him that "real men" just piss in their waders they
don't put down the gun and step outta the blind --- and he actually did it --- they
still give him chit bout it 10 years later ! ! !

Author:  bobbyjober [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:09 am ]
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It is not the number of posts that makes any of us smarter or more experienced. Common sense goes a longgggggggggggggg way with any and all of these questions you have. Answer to aluminum against oysters, is you might be ok with a few passes, but oysters have razor sharp edges that will dig into aluminum and might penetrate the hull. As for how sd's hold up in saltwater, they run and hold up well, it is the oxydation from leaving such and engine with the salt elements on them. Wash engine well and after it air dries, spray it with wd-40 , the whole outside , for storage. I used the wd-40 technique on my fourwheeler and it really helps remove moisture . Preventive maintenance and inspections of drive components, like shaft seal, and water in belt housings, will prolong the life of slatwater or any use.

For starters maybe try a pelican 12ft intruder plastic jon boat and a saltwater series trolling motor.

Author:  DuckFart [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 12:45 pm ]
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Author:  sbbrown67 [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:32 pm ]
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Author:  Team Camo [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:10 pm ]
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Author:  marsh bandit [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:27 pm ]
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I also run salt water 99% of the time. Rinse my rig off as soon as I can and spray the whole engine with wd40. Everything has been fine with 200 hrs. I did replace the old muffler with the new stock stainless muffler.

Author:  Gigafowl [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:30 pm ]
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Author:  da go get'er [ Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:48 pm ]
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the perfect mixture of wd40 and used motor oil put into a spray bottle keeps em shinny and lubed. Exspecially in the throttle linkedge area. For those of you with airboats spray on the exhaust pipes, makes em look pretty slick. 75% wd40 25%oil.

Author:  DuckFart [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:21 am ]
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Author:  Team Camo [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:26 am ]
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Don't start thinkin ya bout to get a man hug or nuthin like that...

Author:  BROOKS [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:28 pm ]
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Never heared WD40 mixed with motor oil .... you mean it does mix ??

Author:  da go get'er [ Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:55 pm ]
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Yeah it stays mixed. When you first crank it up its gonna smell like its burning cause of the oil.

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