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"Roger Long" wrote in message
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"Wayne.B" wrote
I would argue that if you change the oil at end of season, changing it
again in the spring is a total waste.
That makes sense. There's going to be less condensation in an engine
than a tank (and I'm already on the record about that). Any moisture is
going to be pure distilled water so not acidic.
OK back to once a year.
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Roger Long
Except the "end of the season" doesn't imply the end to sailing. It's
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You are in San Diego, right? Some of us sail where the sea sometimes
freezes so 'end of season' can often be stretched to say, mid November,
but after that all bets are off.
Nope, although I did live/sail there for many years... I sail in the San
Francisco bay. We find all manner of things in the bay, but rarely ice.
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