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My boat is too big to trailer. I have been keeping my (inboard) boats in the
water year round since 1986 along with about 25 other boat owners. In the winter time "ice eaters" around the boats and docks keep the water moving. The boats in the water don't get the "spider" cracks in their gel coat like the boats stored on jack stands on land. Everyone agrees that the topsides and decks stay much cleaner ad are free of leaves and dirt. Another advantage to keeping the boat in the water is I am not "blocked in" on land waiting for the the 3 or 4 boats in front of me to get waxed and bottom painted. My boat usually sleeps (winterized) from December to March 15th. This year it slept a little later! By the way, I haul it out the end of June every year. It is much more comfortable working in warmer weather to bottom paint and wax it, plus the yard is empty except for a few boats on land. The season is really extended this way. "Listen to the live broadcast of 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou every Sunday afternoon from 4 - 5 (Eastern Standard Time) on the web at www.959watd.com or if you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to 95.9FM. |
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