Will I have problems with one night below freezing?!
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My boat sat for a week in the water with 40 deg temps during the day and 20's at night. The water temps were in the 50's. The engine room acts as a cooler and insulates it to a certain degree.
I will admit I was nervous but she fired right up a week later.
I will admit I was nervous but she fired right up a week later.
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My mechanic was a little slow getting around to winterizing, so my boat was on the trailer for a few nights where it was 28
or 29 or so, which made me very nervous. But it was fine, it is winterized now.
or 29 or so, which made me very nervous. But it was fine, it is winterized now.
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Just saw this thread.....the original poster has a cruiser (I had them for years) and no one mentioned all the other systems in those types of boats
-Fresh water system (tank, pump, hoses, faucets)
-A/C...if it has one has water that stays in the lines and a sea strainer
-Toilet, someone did say porta-pottie, but he likely has a full vacu-flush system
-generator, also has water cooling lines and a sea strainer
these ALL hold water that needs to be dealt with.....some of them are MORE likely to freeze before the engine will.
-Fresh water system (tank, pump, hoses, faucets)
-A/C...if it has one has water that stays in the lines and a sea strainer
-Toilet, someone did say porta-pottie, but he likely has a full vacu-flush system
-generator, also has water cooling lines and a sea strainer
these ALL hold water that needs to be dealt with.....some of them are MORE likely to freeze before the engine will.
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