John McCurdy
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- Joined
- Sep 9, 2024
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- Fluid Motion Model
- R-25 SC
- Vessel Name
- Shooting Star
Hi, thanks to the moderators for the add. Very new to boating and this forum is fantastic!
Some background: I’m hoping to close on a 2017 R25SC that will be kept in a covered slip with a lift, on a lake in northern Arkansas. We have pretty mild winters, but occasionally see temps close to zero. Unfortunately the marina doesn’t have full shore power, just a standard 110V receptacle. I’m looking at other marinas but waiting times are about a year.
I’d really like to be out on the water all winter, but I don’t know if that’s feasible. The idea of pulling the boat home and then storing it up all winter is a bummer!
Is it possible to winterize the fresh water system but keep the engine usable during the winter? As I understand it the boat has a bilge heater, but I doubt I’ll be able to keep it powered up given the limited power at the dock. I was thinking it might be possible to keep an oil-filled heater on a thermostat in the cabin and open the access port, but I really doubt that would keep the engine room above freezing on really cold nights. Maybe there’s a lower wattage safe way to keep the engine compartment warm?
Guessing this isn’t really feasible given the lack of full shore power, but thought I’d at least throw it out there. I know a lot of you all use these boats in much colder climates than Arkansas.
Some background: I’m hoping to close on a 2017 R25SC that will be kept in a covered slip with a lift, on a lake in northern Arkansas. We have pretty mild winters, but occasionally see temps close to zero. Unfortunately the marina doesn’t have full shore power, just a standard 110V receptacle. I’m looking at other marinas but waiting times are about a year.
I’d really like to be out on the water all winter, but I don’t know if that’s feasible. The idea of pulling the boat home and then storing it up all winter is a bummer!
Is it possible to winterize the fresh water system but keep the engine usable during the winter? As I understand it the boat has a bilge heater, but I doubt I’ll be able to keep it powered up given the limited power at the dock. I was thinking it might be possible to keep an oil-filled heater on a thermostat in the cabin and open the access port, but I really doubt that would keep the engine room above freezing on really cold nights. Maybe there’s a lower wattage safe way to keep the engine compartment warm?
Guessing this isn’t really feasible given the lack of full shore power, but thought I’d at least throw it out there. I know a lot of you all use these boats in much colder climates than Arkansas.