November 7, 2025, 07:14 PM
Has anyone had experience with the durability of these boards under regular use over several seasons? Any brands that hold up better in saltwater? Is this something I should be considering?
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November 7, 2025, 07:14 PM
Has anyone had experience with the durability of these boards under regular use over several seasons? Any brands that hold up better in saltwater? Is this something I should be considering?
November 24, 2025, 01:23 PM
Some brands do a better job with saltwater-friendly materials, but even then you still have to rinse everything with fresh water after every ocean session. If not, the salt starts eating things pretty quickly.
So yeah it’s worth considering where you’ll ride. If it’s mostly saltwater, look for boards built with marine-grade parts and plan on a little extra maintenance. If you’re mostly on lakes, it’s generally way easier on the gear. https://boardandwind.com/articles/buying...urfboards/ Quote:Rinse After Use: Always wash your board with fresh water after each session in salty seawater. This simple act can thwart salt buildup on sensitive parts.
November 26, 2025, 10:10 AM
Thanks for that. So which components would be sensitive? I am assuming around the motor? Is spraying with a hose a good idea? Nothing else available around the ocean beach.
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