Hello, I'm wondering, how well do V-drive/ Direct Drive boats handle salt water these days? I own a 92' ski ray outboard, and am ready to make the switch to one or the other. But before I do, maybe I could get some feedback as to whether they can handle salt water or not.
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RE: Salt Water????
it is all in the operators hands. a salt water boat with lots of TLC will last yearsBoat: 2001 Nautique Super Sport
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so theoretically, if I bought a ski nautique and took great care of it. (considering I'm pretty anal when it comes to my boat) it'll last as long as an outboard? I know with my ski ray it was nice and easy to flush the system once I was done in the bay.
Are V-drives, and Direct Drives made to be flushed out? I'd figure with all the new technology, there must have been some way to flush them out and keep the seal's clean.
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Senegebre, you don't have a boat that's a long way from CA, you have a boat positioned to allow someone in CA to get to see our great country and to sample the great variety of food it has to offer. Just think, someone buying your boat could try some Texas BBQ on the way to pick it up and some Kansas City ribs on the way back. They can try their new boat on Smith Lake in Alabama and Lake Havasu in AZ. If they time it right they can see the 30th Collegiate Water Ski National Championships in Maricopa AZ or the Ski Nautique Big Dawg Slalom Series in Covington, La.
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Originally posted by SkiCaliforniaso theoretically, if I bought a ski nautique and took great care of it. (considering I'm pretty anal when it comes to my boat) it'll last as long as an outboard?
Originally posted by SkiCaliforniaAre V-drives, and Direct Drives made to be flushed out? I'd figure with all the new technology, there must have been some way to flush them out and keep the seal's clean.
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