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<blockquote data-quote="Rbacca" data-source="post: 57243" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Guys,</p><p>I recently purchase a boat from craigslist I like the boat, is the perfect size I paid 900 for the boat and trailer. Mike the guy who I got it from, drove the boat to my house... quite similar to a tread that I just read but Mike is a cool guy..all the paperwork was in order etc. </p><p></p><p>Aside from needing a new bilge pump and a new seat, the boat is perfect. I have attached a pic of the boat (from the manufacturer) looks the same but dirty (I need to wash it is getting cold in Virginia)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]3740[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Ok now my question, while I was cleaning the boat I notice that some of the electric connections had corrosion (that green stuff) They are all clean now but I don't want to waste any battery power due to poor electric connections. What do you guys use to prevent corrosion on electric connections on boats. I'm more concerned with the connections for the trolling motor.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p>Rab</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rbacca, post: 57243, member: 530"] Guys, I recently purchase a boat from craigslist I like the boat, is the perfect size I paid 900 for the boat and trailer. Mike the guy who I got it from, drove the boat to my house... quite similar to a tread that I just read but Mike is a cool guy..all the paperwork was in order etc. Aside from needing a new bilge pump and a new seat, the boat is perfect. I have attached a pic of the boat (from the manufacturer) looks the same but dirty (I need to wash it is getting cold in Virginia) [ATTACH type="full" alt="bas tender.jpg"]3740._xfImport[/ATTACH] Ok now my question, while I was cleaning the boat I notice that some of the electric connections had corrosion (that green stuff) They are all clean now but I don't want to waste any battery power due to poor electric connections. What do you guys use to prevent corrosion on electric connections on boats. I'm more concerned with the connections for the trolling motor. Thanks. Rab [/QUOTE]
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