How many of you guys keep your boats in water all year?

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How many of you guys keep your boats in water all year?

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I mean cold winters,,,,,, not you warm guys
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we can get in the teens at times and I have been frozen in the creek
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I do, but I also keep the boat in a covered slip
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We keep ours in the water and we are located in the same area as Prowlersfish. I have seen some ice on the water but not enough to cause a problem. This year could be different. I hear it is to be a cold one. We shall see.
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Reelfishing If the pond freezes over we can just walk across and vist LO
( I hope i twon't freeze over)
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i keep her in as my marina uses a bubbler system to keep the slips clean.
i shrink wrap the bridge and have a cockpit cover along with a small engine room heater. i'm only 10 minutes from the marina, so i check up on her every other day, as does my mechanic in the next marina. those of us that do keep them in the water have each others contact info and we all have 'rights' to board each others vessels if someone sees something not quite right. those that live farther away haul them out, but to be honest, i'm not comfortable with her being on land for that long. i understand that the bilge does not get as cold when in the water too.
i guess it depends on ones comfort level.
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I just haul out for work and then she goes back in.
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Duchess stays in the water behind the house she gets covered and ice eaters are fore and aft they also keep my pilings clear
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Post by guglielmo6160 »

wow, more than I thought, I m gonna haul mine out , just for cleanning etc, and back in,
just have to find a more economical way of winterizing the bilge , last year I used an electric heater, but the electric bill at the marina killed me, the over charge like crazy, an average of 200 plus a month, that I cant do again,
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I'm in...year 'round. Stay onboard or use it it every weekend...
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Stripermann2 wrote:I'm in...year 'round. Stay onboard or use it it every weekend...
sure rub it in
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The water here gets very, very hard come Dec - March. About 3-4 feet deep of ice.
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Re: How many of you guys keep your boats in water all year?

Post by Tuck »

guglielmo6160 wrote:I mean cold winters,,,,,, not you warm guys
what defines a 'warm guy'? lol

it gets kinda nipply here in chattanooga, brother. trust me. last year we actually had ice in the harbor at the marina! OMG!!!!

it's super rare, but it does happen. lol
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