FlyMeAway
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- Sep 1, 2020
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 SC
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- Beagle
We're about to take delivery of a new-to-us Ranger Tug and I'm interested in winterization experiences in Puget Sound (Elliott Bay Marina, specifically).
We will use the boat from time to time in the winter, and so don't want to go for full winterization. I previously had a sailboat at EBM, and went three winters without winterizing anything. I did run the diesel heat and two electric vornado heaters on shore power to keep the cabin above 55 degrees, but I'm also becoming more and more aware that a sailboat (where everything is below the waterline) is very different from a tug.
What are thoughts on the best balance of caution, monitoring, and pain-in-the-***? What do others in the South Sound do with their boats in the water?
Thanks!
We will use the boat from time to time in the winter, and so don't want to go for full winterization. I previously had a sailboat at EBM, and went three winters without winterizing anything. I did run the diesel heat and two electric vornado heaters on shore power to keep the cabin above 55 degrees, but I'm also becoming more and more aware that a sailboat (where everything is below the waterline) is very different from a tug.
What are thoughts on the best balance of caution, monitoring, and pain-in-the-***? What do others in the South Sound do with their boats in the water?
Thanks!