It's semi sweet, tastes better than paint chips and it's sitting in my bilge right now! I dropped my boat off at a shop for some winter prep and storage last week. Today I weaseled my way through the tiny hole in the shrink wrap to check on the cabin. I found a pinkish slushie inside the bilge and it was only 23F today. Is RV antifreeze supposed to start forming tiny ice crystals this early? What happens when it's -10? Am I correct in thinking they just dumped antifreeze in without draining?
I also found water, ice and snow had pooled on top of the shrink wrap. What's the likely hood that this could break a stanchion?
I also found water, ice and snow had pooled on top of the shrink wrap. What's the likely hood that this could break a stanchion?