I don't think I've ever suspended anybody here, even when they decided to pot the jus while postingliquid wrote: Fri May 17, 2024 11:13 pmOh John, missed you buddy.
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Salt Water for the Weekend
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Oh no suspensions, I’m looking for a full ban.jhnmdahl wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 9:41 amI don't think I've ever suspended anybody here, even when they decided to pot the jus while posting![]()
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Hi All,
Some advice would be great, i’m about to purchase a Cobalt R5 Surf 2021 model in Costa del Sol Spain, it would be for use on the Mediterranean up and down the coastline.
Can anyone advise how well they take to the ocean and if me and the family would be able to use the surf out there on calm days?
Thanks
Some advice would be great, i’m about to purchase a Cobalt R5 Surf 2021 model in Costa del Sol Spain, it would be for use on the Mediterranean up and down the coastline.
Can anyone advise how well they take to the ocean and if me and the family would be able to use the surf out there on calm days?
Thanks
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I have a 2021 R5 non-surf and it handles the coastline, canal, inlet and ocean just fine. Not sure how doable surfing is even on a calm day in those areas. Don't see many surf models here. I think conditions need to be fairly smooth in order to enjoy surfing.
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.DaveDraper wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 2:28 am Hi All,
Some advice would be great, i’m about to purchase a Cobalt R5 Surf 2021 model in Costa del Sol Spain, it would be for use on the Mediterranean up and down the coastline.
Can anyone advise how well they take to the ocean and if me and the family would be able to use the surf out there on calm days?
Thanks
So glad you found us DD...and sounds like some great boating options there. Not too many Cobalts in Costa del Sol Spain. Yours would be unique there.
Post a pic or two,
and welcome aboard mate!
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Double secret probation maybe?jhnmdahl wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 9:41 amI don't think I've ever suspended anybody here, even when they decided to pot the jus while posting![]()
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My 2013 twin engine 296 spends 6 moths per year wet slipped in salt water. No flushing between uses, not equipped with a flush kit. Whatever rots or rusts at season end is fixed and we just push on. And she's raw water cooled. It is what it is. It won't dissolve in a weekend, enjoy.MnSeabalt wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 4:55 pm Hi guys,
2023 CS22. 3rd time out will be this weekend and I'm planning to take her from my Rack n Stack in Seattle through the locks into Puget Sound, and park at a marina for the weekend at a resort we are booked at. So I'm looking at 48 hours in the salt with my new boat. (Is 48 hours a long time to be exposed?)
As a new boater I'm still pretty nervous running in chop so I wouldn't be venturing into the Sound if the forecast wasn't looking near perfect; wind waves under 1 ft forecasted.
Regarding the Salt....Is it fair to say that if I go into the Sound once in awhile, with a nice bath afterwards it will be like I was never there? On top of the bath, it's a couple miles through the freshwater ship canal back to the marina, which I am guessing would give the engine enough time in the water to be "freshwater flushed"? (or do I still need to freshwater flush it when I get back to marina and she's on land?) How does that work? I think I have the "freshwater closed cooling system" in the Volvo v6 250 sx.
I realize if you are taking water over the bow that would introduce other problems to the boat, but for sake of this conversation let's assume thats not happening, and I'm giving her freshwater inside and out after exiting the salt? Thanks!
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