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  • buzzardmountain
    • May 2004
    • 80

    • NC


    #1

    Brackish water boats

    Anyone willing to talk about their opinion/experience thoughts??? Looking at a Coastal Edition G23 with 50 hrs used in brackish water?
  • nautiques4life
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jan 2009
    • 696

    • SoCal

    • 2012 SANTE 230 Previous: 2005 SANTE 210 1997 OG Air Nautique

    #2
    Brackish or even full salt is kinda the norm where I'm at... Being coastal edition certainly helps, I think it really depends on how well the owner was willing to maintain it. I've seen some saltwater (non coastal edition) boats in better shape than freshwater ones of similar year, but when considering resale there are plenty of people so frightened of the word salt they'd never consider a previous salt or brackish water boat... Just something to keep in mind

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    • wakerider107
      • Jul 2011
      • 271

      • south


      #3
      Take a look at the engine mounts and vdrive for rust or blisters forming underneath the blue engine paint.- anything in the bilge area. Even though its considered brackish, just a little bit of salt can be damaging and the motor still requires a flush every time.
      Are the zinc anodes still in good shape?
      What year boat? Coastal Editions come with a shorter warranty.
      I assume it's a galvanized trailer?
      2012 SANTE 230

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      • t.franscioni
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jun 2014
        • 715

        • United States

        • 2002 SANTE

        #4
        There are plenty of inboard ocean boats that live their entire life in salt water 15+ years... 50 hours in brackish water in a boat that’s made for salt water with it being a coastal edition doesn’t seem like anything to worry about in itself. Now if it’s rusted through sure think twice but just the fact that it’s seen salt water doesn’t mean anything negative. But like mentioned above I would worry about resale becauae there are people that can’t get past the idea that a boat touched salt water even if it’s designed to do so. .

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        • Tallredrider
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 1026

          • St. George, Utah

          • Red Metal Flake 2016 G23! Malibu 25 LSV 2019 2021 Centurion Ri237

          #5
          A guy who flips boats a lot once told me that it is a cardinal rule never to bring a salt water boat to a non-salt water area. You cannot pay people to take it.

          People who live and routinely boat in salt water understand it is not a big deal if maintained properly.

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          • charlesml3
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 2454

            • Lake Gaston, NC

            • 2022 G23

            #6
            Originally posted by Tallredrider View Post
            People who live and routinely boat in salt water understand it is not a big deal if maintained properly.
            Yep. It's all about the maintenance. In salt/brackish water, you just have to be more diligent about staying ahead of it. If a boat has been well maintained, there's nothing inherently worse about salt/brackish water.

            -Charles

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            • scottb7
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 2198

              • Carson City, Nevada

              • 2014 G21 (Current) 2008 SANTE 210

              #7
              50 saltwater/brackish hours is very little, and hopefully would not scare people off. but I would just add that you should make sure you but it "right" and assume you will have to give up whatever savings you get buying it, when you sell.

              If seller is not willing to discount you are probably taking a risk, because as people said it could be hard/harder to sell.

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              • buzzardmountain
                • May 2004
                • 80

                • NC


                #8
                My biggest issue is that i’m In TX and the boat is 8 hrs away. It’s not like I can just run over and check the boat out. Would it be worth to have a survey done? I’m trying to put together a list of things to be on the look out for when/if I take a look at it. wakerider107 ...what would I be looking for as to the condition of the zinc anodes???

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                • charlesml3
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 2454

                  • Lake Gaston, NC

                  • 2022 G23

                  #9
                  Ask on here if anybody is close to the boat and can go check it out for you. I bet someone will. When I was into Porsches, we'd do that kind of thing all the time on Rennlist.

                  -Charles

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                  • wakerider107
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 271

                    • south


                    #10
                    Originally posted by buzzardmountain View Post
                    My biggest issue is that i’m In TX and the boat is 8 hrs away. It’s not like I can just run over and check the boat out. Would it be worth to have a survey done? I’m trying to put together a list of things to be on the look out for when/if I take a look at it. wakerider107 ...what would I be looking for as to the condition of the zinc anodes???
                    i would say it is worth having a survey done on any boat that you are not able to see in person. Maybe the boat is close to a reputable dealership and you can have them do an inspection.
                    with lower hours, the zincs are probably in good shape, but you never know. zinc anodes dissolve and look like they have been eaten away at after lots of salt exposure. if they were completely gone, i would be worried, otherwise it is normal for them to look damaged as that shows they are doing their job.
                    2012 SANTE 230

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