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I put ours up in indoor storage in October, after filling and stabilizing the gas tank, and then wait for a rainy day when I don't have anything outdoors to do. Then, I service the engines, put a good coat of wax on her, and then cinch the cover down tight. Once a month I pull open the back port side of the cover and give the battery a quick charge.Up in western NY, boats go into storage and for the most part are forgotten about until April except for cruise planning for the next summer. Right about now there’s probably 6’ of snow in front of the doors on the storage buildings. Our storage facility doesn’t make any effort to clear snow unless they need to get into a building for some reason. Fine with me.
Nooooooo. That's awful this time of year. Now we get lake effect snow every time the conditions are right. An ice covered lake means Winter is about to end. Besides, it keeps the ice fishermen happy.you guys are getting crushed again I see. Rochester is cold (single digits overnight), but barely a dusting on the grass.
very little ice on the lake though, which is nice this time of year.
haha true, but water in its liquid form in early march means I get to take the dinghy out. It doesn't do so well on the iceNooooooo. That's awful this time of year. Now we get lake effect snow every time the conditions are right. An ice covered lake means Winter is about to end. Besides, it keeps the ice fishermen happy.
When Erie ice breaks up there are ice bergs flowing down the Niagara.haha true, but water in its liquid form in early march means I get to take the dinghy out. It doesn't do so well on the ice
What are the moth balls for?refilled the tray of moth balls that I leave on the swim platform, and I was on my way.
Critter's hate them NSEW.What are the moth balls for?
ExactlyCritter's hate them NSEW.
We have a mountain cabin with a small shed to store my lawn and garden equipment. Always had issues with mice. Particularly over Winter.Critter's hate them NSEW.
Tell us about ect, ect.We have a mountain cabin with a small shed to store my lawn and garden equipment. Always had issues with mice. Particularly over Winter.
I asked all the experts and pundits how to prevent them. At first I bought a ton of moth balls and wrapped them in cloth bags, distributing them inside the barn. Spring revealed the biggest mouse nest I ever saw. They ate the moth ball bags and made the nest with them.
Same with dryer sheets, peppermint spray, etc, etc. If they can get in to find shelter, they WILL go in regardless of any preventions. Once I found the hole and patched it up, no more mice.