boatman37
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- Jun 6, 2015
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- Boat Info
- 2006 Crownline 250CR. 5.7 Merc BIII
Previous: 1986 Sea Ray 250 Sundancer. 260 Merc Alpha 1 Gen 1
- Engines
- 5.7 Merc BIII
Not sure you will find a 'correct' way as you have already seen here there are many different methodologies. We have a guy a few slips up that leaves his air on. Haven't noticed many others that do but we don't generally get the temps guys in the southern states get. It's really what you are comfortable with doing. But the big thing I think we can all agree on is to never leave the city water connected to your boat. Other than that it's kind of up to you.I was not aware of how the wiring worked meaning, {QUOTE} "all Sea Ray boats are wired so the bilge pumps operate regardless of the battery switch position. Same for any other critical circuits like stereo memory, CO monitors etc." That makes total sense.
My issue ttmott is that I just want to do it correctly and I could not seem to find a concise answer so I posted the question.
Thanks to all for the feed back. Feeling better now that I know.