brotherkicksave
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jan 17, 2012
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Hello. I'm doing some research for a friend that is going to purchase a boat in the next month or so. The boat will be used exclusively in salt water on the gulf coast of Florida.
Having visited several local dealers, there has been discussion about the "Salt Water Edition" and the importance of finding a manufacturer that provides one.
The concern is not the motor, it's not the hulls, but rather the manner in which the boats deck is fastened to the cross-members and each other.
My question is this......Does anyone have any experience with using a fresh water (Standard) boat for an extended period of time with good results or bad results? Deck Failure (rotting, separation, hardware pulling through?)
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Steve
Having visited several local dealers, there has been discussion about the "Salt Water Edition" and the importance of finding a manufacturer that provides one.
The concern is not the motor, it's not the hulls, but rather the manner in which the boats deck is fastened to the cross-members and each other.
My question is this......Does anyone have any experience with using a fresh water (Standard) boat for an extended period of time with good results or bad results? Deck Failure (rotting, separation, hardware pulling through?)
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Steve