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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 18:18:12 GMT, "ed" wrote:
The bilge heater sounds good. Since I will not be there at night, I might put in a power failure notification device that would call me should the power go out and give me an opportunity to start the generator. Only downside is f the phones go out too, which is not as common as power failures. ================================================== ======= With some shopping around you could probably find an alarm and monitoring system which connects to a cell phone. I know that ADT and others offer a system like that for home security. As someone else mentioned, you need to figure out how you are going to replenish your fresh water tanks. The normal marina dock water will surely be turned off for the winter. One possibility is a large hose reel which you can connect to an indoor source when needed. The hose will need to be stored in a heated place of course. Alternatively, you could wheel water down to the dock on a hand truck and transfer it but that's a pain however. One other thing worth mentioning: It is important that ALL areas of the bilge which contain through hull fittings be kept above freezing temperature. One of the more common winter time issues is water freezing and cracking a through hull, which then turns into a hole in the bottom when it thaws out. I know folks who have lost boats this way. |
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