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Hunter Marine's Recommendation
Hunter recommends you haul the boat in freezing conditions. Because the fiberglass hull has a balsa wood core the ballast tank is insulated from the outside water temp. If the air temp drops below freezing the tank could freeze and crack, rendering the boat unusable.Re: odor control-- the general advice I've heard is to use fresh water w/ a cup or two bleach. I filled w/ salt water at low tide this past season and it became unbearable down below as the boat heels and rolls. An environmentally friendly trick was to top off the ballast tank, eliminating any smelly air-- kind of like the water trap in your home sinks and toilets.Best regards for the off-season!
Hunter recommends you haul the boat in freezing conditions. Because the fiberglass hull has a balsa wood core the ballast tank is insulated from the outside water temp. If the air temp drops below freezing the tank could freeze and crack, rendering the boat unusable.Re: odor control-- the general advice I've heard is to use fresh water w/ a cup or two bleach. I filled w/ salt water at low tide this past season and it became unbearable down below as the boat heels and rolls. An environmentally friendly trick was to top off the ballast tank, eliminating any smelly air-- kind of like the water trap in your home sinks and toilets.Best regards for the off-season!