Sea Gull
Well-Known Member
The New England weather was starting to turn cold in late October. Time for the nearly-patentable “Sea Gull” winterization process.
It took 6 full days to complete, but there is a near zero chance that any of the boats systems will be damaged by freezing temps. Actually it took 7 days from start to finish, since we had to take a day off in the middle for some nasty weather.
The entire process burned 4,268 gallons of diesel, and the crew consumed 28 cups of coffee. But not one ounce of pink antifreeze was needed.
The secret to my special winterization process... boats don’t freeze in South Florida!
Happy Thanksgiving to all. Stay warm.
Jeff
It took 6 full days to complete, but there is a near zero chance that any of the boats systems will be damaged by freezing temps. Actually it took 7 days from start to finish, since we had to take a day off in the middle for some nasty weather.
The entire process burned 4,268 gallons of diesel, and the crew consumed 28 cups of coffee. But not one ounce of pink antifreeze was needed.
The secret to my special winterization process... boats don’t freeze in South Florida!
Happy Thanksgiving to all. Stay warm.
Jeff