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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2022
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
19
Im taking my fsh195 to florida to the first time. Rented a transit dock for 5 days. I am aware that I need to flush the engine after every salt water outing. I know this is a stupid question but how can I flush if the boat is in the water? I wasnt planning on pulling it out after every outing.
 
A lot have us have installed a shut off valve that will divert the water and allow you to flush in the water. You can search there is plenty of information regarding.
 
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