Question for owners of I/O's moored in saltwater

JamNJ1955

Petty Officer 3rd Class
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Re: Question for owners of I/O's moored in saltwater

I keep my boat in a saltwater bay in NJ, and have had problems with growth on the outdrive (barnacles). I pull the boat about every 4 weeks to power wash the drive, but it makes me wonder about whats growing inside the outdrive. If I where to buy a new boat and keep it moored in saltwater I would buy an outboard.<br /><br />John
 

erikpn

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Re: Question for owners of I/O's moored in saltwater

Hmmm...really? Up here, we have big muskies and even sturgeon up to 200 lb., if you like that sort of thing.<br /><br />Can't eat either of 'em, really, so I stick with the eatin' fish, mostly.


They're right! Honestly, after having been born and raised on the coast fishing for halibut and lings and tuna, I can count on one hand the number of times I have bothered fishing in freshwater.

you will never look at one of these the same way again
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After landing your first big butt or tuna! :D
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And it tastes better too!

Plus fishing in the salt, you can pull up almost anything. Salmon shark, and 50 lb humboldt squid are some fun surprises I can remember. I do like fishing the salmon runs in the river though.
 
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