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Originally Posted by merc2dogs
Got a bit of experience with two strokes and water, best thing is to wash it out, use wd-40 or any other water displacer on the electronics especially and then let it dry.
Particularly with salt or brackish water, it's best not to let it dry without a complete rinsing to get the salt out.
I'm normally in fresh water so don't have to worry about drying, just pull the starter cord a few times to flush the cylinders, dry the plugs and go.
ken.
edit:
link shows where the wet two stroke experience comes in:
Picasa Web Albums - ken - water run
That day I had a messed up leg so took pics instead of playing.
Ken.
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That is classic! I bet you would have good experience with two strokes and water.
How often do you not make it?