Sleep over, Catalina Island
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You won't be able to flush at Avalon, but you will be using the water taxi to get to and from shore. You can buy a book of tickets for the water taxi at a greatly reduced price from the stand on the pier. Ask the water taxi driver. I always buy them by the book.
Have fun.
Dave
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There is absolutely NO reason to flush your engines while your boat is in the water a day or five. Most damage happens AFTER you take your boat out of the water when air hits the salt covered metal. You take your boat out......flush it within 24 hours. Leave your boat in......not a worry.
Enjoy your time out there ya lucky bastard!
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Hi Chad,
You won't be able to flush at Avalon, but you will be using the water taxi to get to and from shore. You can buy a book of tickets for the water taxi at a greatly reduced price from the stand on the pier. Ask the water taxi driver. I always buy them by the book.
Have fun.
Dave
You won't be able to flush at Avalon, but you will be using the water taxi to get to and from shore. You can buy a book of tickets for the water taxi at a greatly reduced price from the stand on the pier. Ask the water taxi driver. I always buy them by the book.
Have fun.
Dave
Dave you still have the Hallet? We're all heading to Mead over Labor Day weekend!
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There is absolutely NO reason to flush your engines while your boat is in the water a day or five. Most damage happens AFTER you take your boat out of the water when air hits the salt covered metal. You take your boat out......flush it within 24 hours. Leave your boat in......not a worry.
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Gary he's going to be in Avalon. You're on a can out there unless you bring your own water with you.
There is absolutely NO reason to flush your engines while your boat is in the water a day or five. Most damage happens AFTER you take your boat out of the water when air hits the salt covered metal. You take your boat out......flush it within 24 hours. Leave your boat in......not a worry.
Enjoy your time out there ya lucky bastard!

There is absolutely NO reason to flush your engines while your boat is in the water a day or five. Most damage happens AFTER you take your boat out of the water when air hits the salt covered metal. You take your boat out......flush it within 24 hours. Leave your boat in......not a worry.
Enjoy your time out there ya lucky bastard!

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Thanks Buddy. I was worried about the " Super Chillers" I never had them before and they seem like a thinwalled radiator style piece. I was tolds the first 20 minutes out of the water is what does the damage on the aluminum.. Just being cautious. If one of those water injects my deal I could be hurting pretty bad. BUT If you say it is fine as long as it is in the water. I guess I can go with that.. Gary I run that chit through my bildge pumps too 

Hmmmmm..........well I have the Whipple things and they have some fancy named thing too, but honestly the only problem (engine internals) I had over years in the salt was actually from the fresh water sitting in the unplated intake housing Whipple provides. Absolutely NOTHING on the internal casting or machined finishes. Crazy. Water never leaves this area. See the pics. The new ones we got had no paint and we blue hard anodized the whole friggin thing.
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I'm just worried about those little radiator thingy's in the middle ( see pic) they look like real thin wall aluminum.
I got a girl on the hook that say's her sister live there in Catalina..
I got a girl on the hook that say's her sister live there in Catalina..



