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Jupiter Tiki Bar and St. Lucie Sand Bar pics

JUPITER PULSARE

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Here's a few shots from the last couple weekends taken at the Jupiter Tiki Bar and the St. Lucie Sandbar from last sunday!!
 

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People over-react to running boats in salt water!:eyecrazy: It's no big deal at all. The boat gets washed with soap and water at the end of the day and the motor gets flushed out on the hose for 10 minutes. I also spray the engine block under the cowl with marine CRC or Boshield every couple of months.:thumb: The boat gets waxed twice a year. The most important issue, more than running in salt water, is that the boat stays inside a garage year round! If you can keep em out of the elements, dry between uses, and cleaned on a regular basis they stay looking good and last forever....it also helps to be a little anal, I gripe at anyone who spills a drink or drops chips on the carpet!:pissed: lol
 
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