In stagnant seawater, 316L is not suggested due to crevice corrosion and pitting concerns. It has been used in aerated high velocity seawater, as long as its always flowing. Typically if a stainless is to be used a 6% molybdenum stainless, such as AL-6XN or better is suggested.
You mention Inconel, however, there are several varieties of inconel. Hopefully, yours is Inconel 625 which has 9% molybdenum and has good resistance to seawater. If it is Inconel 600 (No Moly), or other low molybdenum containing Inconel grades then it will be no better in resisting crevice corrosion than 316L stainless.