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Being in Salt water won't do anything to the boats when the boats are being used daily. Saltwater damage occurs when you stop using the boat and don't rinse out the saltwater.
In my opinion, there is no need to flush the motors with fresh water while they sit in the ocean. The salt damage comes when the saltwater evaporates and leaves the salt behind (which isn't going to happen while it is sitting in the water overnight). I could only see that if the boat was going to sit in saltwater for a week without being used or something like that (which I would not recommend anyways). Use it, or take it out.
My boat is a 2005 and used exclusively in salt water. On multiple occasions, it has spent up to a week in the water. It has no "damage"
I always get amused at the notion that boats will immediately get ruined when you put them in salt water.
my ocean cleansing process involves a cooler, a bucket/soap, and a day on the lake.......start with WOT runs all over the place........finish with a minor sub move,.....open cooler, crack beer...soap up inside.......repeat till suds are gone......prior to any ocean-ing...silicone spray everything..
leaving the aft buckles on the boat and plug out you can dip the trailer and partially fill the nether regions.......makes you look like a pro at the boat launch too....
My concern is dipping a painted trailer. I cant say I'd do that........you cant rinse the insides out well enough