Bilge Heater
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Re: Bilge Heater
less than half the size of all others it is only 6inch long 4 inch wide is the foot print you need it will fit in any boat ![Drink](/forums/images/smilies/drink.gif)
www.cocktail-cove.com is a good dealer to buy from he will take care of you all other info is on the site
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www.cocktail-cove.com is a good dealer to buy from he will take care of you all other info is on the site
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I bought mine from www.BoatownersWorld.Com
http://www.boatownersworld.com/xtrem...emeheaters.htm
Their selling price is lower
http://www.boatownersworld.com/xtrem...emeheaters.htm
Their selling price is lower
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Originally Posted by Pure Energy
Winterize your motors. If you lose power for an extended time you will be in trouble.
Originally Posted by 32fever
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I would winterize it also. No reason to run the boat once a month to charge the batteries and circulate the oil. Just charge the batteries once a month and then fire it up in the Spring.