Winterizing Questions
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We don't freeze up very often but once in a while we get a pretty hard one. One winter I had to break four inches of ice all the way out of the marina but once I was in the channel I could go. That was several years ago, but our winters are nothing like yours. I can't imagine having to pull the boat out and not be able to go boating and fishing in the winter. My heart goes out to you guys.
1975 F-32 "SIMPLY BLESSED"
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Yeah same here. Mine was pulled out this last weekend too. Sad day.
Odd note though from the mechanics, she has pickups and returns just for the Vdrives which is odd. The cooling for the Vdrives isn't part of the engine/tranny cooling system. Very odd, caused extra work in winterizing.
I also wanted to thank everyone for their tips. I took care of all the systems on her this year except the engines. I figure for the couple dollars they are charging to do it for me I would rather them be responsable than me.
Thanks all again.
Odd note though from the mechanics, she has pickups and returns just for the Vdrives which is odd. The cooling for the Vdrives isn't part of the engine/tranny cooling system. Very odd, caused extra work in winterizing.
I also wanted to thank everyone for their tips. I took care of all the systems on her this year except the engines. I figure for the couple dollars they are charging to do it for me I would rather them be responsable than me.
Thanks all again.
Aaron
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1975 36' Tri Cabin
"Keep it up!"
E-Mail : aweimer@comcast.net
Lake Erie, OH
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