You can. I honestly stopped using salt away. Maybe I'll regret that later, but the owners manual only says to use freshwater. It takes a long time to clear the salt away from the system because it foams up like soap. With Sea-Doo and the carbon seal they can't be run out of the water for very long. I think salt away makes more sense on Yamaha Waverunners where the salt water goes into the engine and you're able to run them out of the water on a hose for much longer in order to get all of the soap bubbles from salt away out.
@@WeekendersontheWater that’s right. The owners manual does say that. And it’s even on the tag on the stern of the ski. I like how innovative you are with your Sea-Doos.
Good Stuff! When mobile flushing do you use any "salt-a-way" ? Or do you do that later?
You can. I honestly stopped using salt away. Maybe I'll regret that later, but the owners manual only says to use freshwater.
It takes a long time to clear the salt away from the system because it foams up like soap. With Sea-Doo and the carbon seal they can't be run out of the water for very long.
I think salt away makes more sense on Yamaha Waverunners where the salt water goes into the engine and you're able to run them out of the water on a hose for much longer in order to get all of the soap bubbles from salt away out.
@@WeekendersontheWater that’s right. The owners manual does say that. And it’s even on the tag on the stern of the ski. I like how innovative you are with your Sea-Doos.