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So the boat is in the slip, de-winterized and ready to go.
The old weather report says we will have a couple of freezing/below freezing nights this week. The current water temp. is 54 deg. Should I have to heat the engine compartment, with 100W bulbs, or should the water provide enough insulation to keep her warm?
I have always had trailer queens until this point, so I am a n00b when it comes to this whole slip business.
prowlersfish wrote:should be fine , the lights would not hurt too
Yea, I have used 100W safety bulbs in the past, and they did the trick.
Alexander, they are the bulbs made for utility lights (think mechanic's light). They don't break easily, and are encased in a metal cage.
After I posted , Did have second thoughs lights are far fom 100% safe as far as spark and fire ( but better then space heater in a gas engine room ). a lot of folks use them , but not on my boat. you may think about a boat safe heater next year
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prowlersfish wrote:should be fine , the lights would not hurt too
Yea, I have used 100W safety bulbs in the past, and they did the trick.
Alexander, they are the bulbs made for utility lights (think mechanic's light). They don't break easily, and are encased in a metal cage.
After I posted , Did have second thoughs lights are far fom 100% safe as far as spark and fire ( but better then space heater in a gas engine room ). a lot of folks use them , but not on my boat. you may think about a boat safe heater next year
already started looking for one. No way in HeII I am gonna miss out on striper season this year!
i'm totally dewinterized except for the water not being turned on at the marina. that is scheduled for the morning of 01 april. all the vent covers are off, and all i need to do is finish water proofing the canvas and i'm set. i did a water, seacock, bilge temp test yesterday, (was rather cold and windy at parkside), but my bilge read a steady 51 degrees, water was as 55. i've been running the reverse cycle for the past two weeks and the cabin gets nice and warm so that tells me that the water temp is warm enough for the system to extract some warmth from the water. still, the prospect of even a 'light dusting' of snow right now is not welcome news. i think we all need to start sacrificing chickens and goats to keep the angry gods of winter away!
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