thataway":2xjhozq0 said:Just a comment that no outboard is immune from corrosion
Excellent point Bob. When Colleen and I were first considering buying used, we looked at a 22 Cruiser but both the 90 Suzuki along with kicker had considerable paint missing on the motor mounts and lower units. Later, an outboard mechanic told me that with a sea trial, the purchase may have been a good one but we decided to pass. The owner selling the boat told me that he was under the impression that the new Suzuki outboard motors did not need to be flushed after saltwater use. Even being a greenhorn on boat knowledge, this was a red flag in what he stated! Here is a link to what our Suzuki 140 internal anodes looked like after the first 260 hours of saltwater use. http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?full ... _photo.php These sacrificial anodes do perform what they are designed to do to help protect the motor from the effects of saltwater corrosion . Their replacement at the manufacturer specified date is important when the motor used in saltwater along with proper freshwater flushing. Gary