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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 23:21:55 GMT, "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've heard of this before and while I know that chicken farmers do tricks with light bulbs, it's normally a infrared bulb. In this case, I would suspect that as long as it's near freezing, it would help, but I might boost the wattage to a 60. One other point - that could be a fire hazard in confined spaces. Make sure you have some reasonable ventilation. I agree. It would take more than a single night of near freezing temperatures to freeze the block, especially when considering the heat coming off of the ground (or the water) combined with the heat from the light bulb. |
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