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On 11/2/10 5:53 PM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:53:35 -0400, wrote: I know the season is ending. What do you do with your boat(s) over the winter if you are not in the southern climes? I store my old classic in a shed. My newer boat spends the winter on the hard in a nearby boatyard, in a cradle the previous owner had built for her. The cradle has an A-frame that can be erected to support a couple of tarps. The old boat has a simple inboard marine engine that's easy enough to service. The newer boat has a pair of diesels that i have an outside contractor service. I take the batteries home. Usually, I winterize the engine and leave it under cover in the marina on a trailer. (That's a mess of prepositional phrases in a row. Wonder if that's legal?) Last year the cover took a hit. We had a lot of snow, which laid waste to the old cover. This year the boat got shrink wrapped. BTW, Harry, thanks for the info. Childress had a couple delays, but he showed up yesterday and did the job. Winterization and shrink wrap for $350. I'm pleased. He's an interesting guy, and a lot more competent than he looks. |
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