Hello all,
Had a question come up. I recently decided to keep my boat in the slip for the winter vs pulling it out. They've got bubblers, folks that do daily dock walks, etc.
I was planning on pulling my 2 deep cycle lead acid batteries out and putting them on a charger indoors. But then I got to thinking, if I did that I'd have no bilge pump protection. Talked to the marina they said they could keep me on metered shore power for the winter, top off the batts every 3-4 weeks via a Guest 5/5 charger. So I guess that could work. But THEN, I got to thinking, will any residual water in my bilge freeze, nullifying any efforts from the bilge pump to rid the excess water?
So I just wanted to hear some opinions on what has worked or not worked for folks in a similar situation.
Thanks!
Had a question come up. I recently decided to keep my boat in the slip for the winter vs pulling it out. They've got bubblers, folks that do daily dock walks, etc.
I was planning on pulling my 2 deep cycle lead acid batteries out and putting them on a charger indoors. But then I got to thinking, if I did that I'd have no bilge pump protection. Talked to the marina they said they could keep me on metered shore power for the winter, top off the batts every 3-4 weeks via a Guest 5/5 charger. So I guess that could work. But THEN, I got to thinking, will any residual water in my bilge freeze, nullifying any efforts from the bilge pump to rid the excess water?
So I just wanted to hear some opinions on what has worked or not worked for folks in a similar situation.
Thanks!