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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. Bryan wrote: It's going to be below freezing tonight in an area where winterizing is optional. I chose not to winterize so that I could use my boat on the nice days during the winter. My friend told me to put a 40 watt utility light in the engine compartment for cold nights. So, I leave a 40 watt bulb burning in the engine compartment of my Sea Ray 185. What do you think of this winterizing solution? I personally think this is a very expensive way to gamble. It will raise the temperature a few degrees inside the bilge area, so it depends upon how cold it gets outside if the water inside the engine freezes. If I could not truly winterize the engine, I would put the boat inside the garage, stuff some rags around the air vents to keep the warmth inside the bilge and use a few bulbs instead of just one. I have heard of this way but don't know of anyone that has did it. What I would do is go to the parts store and buy a magnitic block heater I did this many years ago with my first boat and it worked out fine for me. |
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