matt_unique
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Things corrode faster near the salt. Beyond that it's the issue of engine cooling. Your outboards are trimmed out of the water when not in use, but it's salt water running through all the internal components to cool the engine while running. If you slip you can connect the muffs and flush out the salt. If used on a mooring, as will be the case for my boats, you would need an awfully long hose
My plan was to flush one engine at the loading dock (I will get twins) then use the other to power back to my mooring. I will switch and flush the next engine on the next trip, and use the other to power back to the mooring.
Is there a way these days to flush your engines on muffs without a shore supplied hose?

Is there a way these days to flush your engines on muffs without a shore supplied hose?