Looking for some tips on winterizing my H33.
I've owned boats for a while, but my H26 was simple to lay up. I have owned campers and winterized water systems in campers for many years.
Question 1 - On the H33 water heater, it seems way too congested to even think about putting in a heater bypass - has anyone done this?
DO you blow down system or fill it with pink stuff?
I'm actually thinking it would be easiest to pump system until water tank is empty and then fill with anti-freeze. I'd hate to have to fill the water heater with anti-freeze, but the tubing layout doesn't really lend itself to adding the bypass kit.
Cockpit electronics (ST-60, Chartplotter) Do you remove or leave in place? A lot of books say to remove, but when we were boat shopping last spring, most boats had their compasses and instruments in place.
What are your thoughts.
I've owned boats for a while, but my H26 was simple to lay up. I have owned campers and winterized water systems in campers for many years.
Question 1 - On the H33 water heater, it seems way too congested to even think about putting in a heater bypass - has anyone done this?
DO you blow down system or fill it with pink stuff?
I'm actually thinking it would be easiest to pump system until water tank is empty and then fill with anti-freeze. I'd hate to have to fill the water heater with anti-freeze, but the tubing layout doesn't really lend itself to adding the bypass kit.
Cockpit electronics (ST-60, Chartplotter) Do you remove or leave in place? A lot of books say to remove, but when we were boat shopping last spring, most boats had their compasses and instruments in place.
What are your thoughts.