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Amberjack
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Winter dreams

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The days get a little longer and as I make do my weekly check of Amberjack I find myself dreaming of sunnier days.

Engine vents covered with power lead for winter engine block heaters
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Deck cowls taped over to prevent wind from ventilating warmth from engine compartments. It took a while to figure out the engines wouldn’t smoke so much if the tape was removed when running them.
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Static heaters to keep the cabin dry and prevent the water system from freezing. You can see the head door propped open with a supplemental drop light for the really cold spell. We had about a week of -20F. Weather in January. The galley cabinet doors are also propped open.
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All the while dreaming of this!
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Re: Winter dreams

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Doug

Do you have any type of cover on her for the winter?
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Re: Winter dreams

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Tony it is under covered moorage in the lake during winter. It has a cover but I only use it in saltwater moorage in summer.
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Re: Winter dreams

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I only ask because an old family friend use to have his boat covered and with the heater on you couldn't stay in the cabin.
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Re: Winter dreams

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The boat has a cockpit cover plus I keep the fly bridge covered and the front windshield covered for what help that provides but no full cover. I agree, that would be the best heat retention.
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