Welcome to Florida
Most people here use zinc anodes.
Will you be trailering, or wet slipping (docking)?
If trailering, there is nothing really that you need to do except run your engine on a hose after each salt water use. Run at least 5 minutes on cuffs at idle, so it has time to warm up. Your anodes will last 5-10 years or more. Exhaust manifolds and risers last about 6-7 years. Since yours are already 6 years old (in fresh water), they will still go faster since they already have rust, so I would plan on replacing them about 3 years in salt. (my boat had 10 years fresh, then 2 years salt, then it was time for changeout).
If docking, I would consider adding a "nutra-salt" system or equivalent, so you can rinse the engine while in the water. If you don't rinse, then cut the life of the manifolds and risers in half.
The thermostat housing is another item that does not last forever. It might last 8-10 years, or you could just change it when you do the manifolds. And never use an automotive thermostat. It must be the marine (brass) one.
Despite peoples fears, salt water does not have a significant impact on the cast iron block, if it is kept full of water. The manifolds and thermostat housing rust because the do not stay full, and the air brings the oxygen needed for corrosion. My 1987 cobra did not have any serious corrosion in the block after 25 years.
If you are coming to South Florida, enjoy the fact that you do not need to winterize. I run my engine at least once every 2 weeks year round, and it is always ready to go. If you run in salt and DO need to winterize, then I would refill with corrosion protection anti-freeze or coolant so the engine block is not exposed to air inside.
Dry exposed steel inside your engine compartment (such as brackets or engine spots with missing paint) can rust very easily due to salt moisture air. This is easily remedied by spraying with Boeing T-9 rust preventative (my favorite rust inhibitor), even if you spray right over the rust. It even creeps under flaking paint and into cracks.
It's not as bad as people make it out to be. I have salt water and fresh water boating available to me, but I love boating in the intracoastal, the Atlantic Ocean, the Florida Keys, and the Gulf of Mexico. That's why I live here!
Ray
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"Knot Easy" 2000 Horizon 240 Volvo 5.7GS /SX
tow: 2017 Honda PILOT EXL-AWD
prev. boats:
'87 Chaparral 198CXL 4.3 OMC Cobra
'69 Jetstar 16ft Ski Boat, 115hp Yamaha
'68 Aluminum Jon Boat, 3hp Sears
'64 Water Wings