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Where can you find vent covers to keep the cool air out of the engine bilge?
Agreed, My buddy who's a local marine mechanic, tells me i don't need to get worried about winterizing till temps hit mid-low 30's during the day.If you really want to block the airflow it wouldn't take much to cover them. Drape a towel over them or use saran wrap or something. We get freezing temps here and that's when I start thinking about winterizing. If you are in the 50's during the day, it would be hard to freeze a block at night. It has to get cold for a VERY long time for that to happen. If you are in the water in Georgia, I doubt you could freeze your block. The water will keep the bilge and engine warm enough. I think you would be have to be down in the low 20's with water temps in the low 30's or so to accomplish this. I'm sure someone more knowledgable has first hand experience.
Agreed, My buddy who's a local marine mechanic, tells me i don't need to get worried about winterizing till temps hit mid-low 30's during the day.
Had a thought, Can/Do boats use engine block heaters like you have in trucks? I've seen some universal ones that go into one of the core plug holes on the side of the block.