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Jim
Once or twice a day
I check on my boats at least twice a day all winter, when I get up and outside in the morning, and when I get home from the office in the evening. I go aboard about once a week in the winter to check the bilge and make sure all is well, bilge still running, batteries charged/charging etc. I have 100ft bulkheaded seawall on the waterfront in my backyard with a deicer system, so it's easy to keep watch, and enjoy. On clear days throughout the winter I open the hatches and let the boats air out. On warmer weekend days I can easily accomplish small projects on the boats. This set up makes life easy, and saves me slip and storgae fees <G> . Short hauls occasionally to Pwash bottoms and repaint at the local yard. Jim
I check on my boats at least twice a day all winter, when I get up and outside in the morning, and when I get home from the office in the evening. I go aboard about once a week in the winter to check the bilge and make sure all is well, bilge still running, batteries charged/charging etc. I have 100ft bulkheaded seawall on the waterfront in my backyard with a deicer system, so it's easy to keep watch, and enjoy. On clear days throughout the winter I open the hatches and let the boats air out. On warmer weekend days I can easily accomplish small projects on the boats. This set up makes life easy, and saves me slip and storgae fees <G> . Short hauls occasionally to Pwash bottoms and repaint at the local yard. Jim