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    #16
    Originally posted by skyliner View Post
    i was thinking about going to Marine Stadium in Long Beach (salt water)
    is it not recommended?
    Make sure you take the 22ve stickers off the boat. Marine stadium is 21' length limit.

    Flush the motor and rinse off the trailer ASAP.
    The trailer has holes in the bottom of the frame to let the water drain.
    Stick the hose in the holes, so you rinse the inside of the trailer as well.

    Daniel

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      #17
      Originally posted by tigewatersports View Post
      Make sure you take the 22ve stickers off the boat. Marine stadium is 21' length limit.

      Flush the motor and rinse off the trailer ASAP.
      The trailer has holes in the bottom of the frame to let the water drain.
      Stick the hose in the holes, so you rinse the inside of the trailer as well.

      Daniel
      thanks, i'm gonna stop by wednesday for service

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        #18
        service

        Cool, we'll see if that bimini will work on your tower. It's the same colors as your boat so hopefully it will work for you.

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          #19
          A regular poster here mntsmith uses his almost 100% in salt, I do not own a Tige' but boat 99% in salt. The biggest issue is the steel painted trailer, a great way to rise/flush the trailer is to dunk it into the nearest freshwater you get to on your way home, a submersion flushes the nooks and crannies way better then any hose.

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            #20
            after reading this tread it sounds to me like its a pain in the butt just for one outing on the ocean

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              #21
              Yes, if you boat is not equipped for it.

              But, you can find some nice waterways in Florida that are brackish.

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                #22
                Some marinas have a crane with a sling that will lift the boat off the trsailer for you. That way your trailer doesn't even touch the salt water.

                I don't know about Marine Stadium though?
                Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by da.bell View Post
                  Yes, if you boat is not equipped for it.

                  But, you can find some nice waterways in Florida that are brackish.
                  how would you know?
                  "I feel sorry for people that don't drink, when they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel all day" - Frank Sinatra

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by mneal View Post
                    A regular poster here mntsmith uses his almost 100% in salt, I do not own a Tige' but boat 99% in salt. The biggest issue is the steel painted trailer, a great way to rise/flush the trailer is to dunk it into the nearest freshwater you get to on your way home, a submersion flushes the nooks and crannies way better then any hose.
                    Same trick the jet-skiers use
                    "I feel sorry for people that don't drink, when they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel all day" - Frank Sinatra

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