Normal stuff plus - Scrub and pump out bilge prior to haul, check hull for blisters immediately when hauled and gouge now to allow to dry for spring repair. ( I get 1 or 2 per year.) Open all lockers lift cushions to permit air movement, leave holding tank fill open to air out over winter (if boat is covered) I remove instrument sender to permit air movement as well. I leave batteries in, leave shore power cable accessible (hanging below cover coiled on prop shaft) and charge periodically over the winter.
Dave. 33-2 Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 16, 2017, at 2:42 PM, Thomas Delaney <tomcdela...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Listers, > > I'm hauling out for the first time on Wednesday. Any tips for someone who is > new to the whole operation? Are there any last minute things I should do > while the boat is in the water? Anything I should do as soon as the boat > comes out that aren't covered on the winterizing checklist? > (I'm using the list at > http://cncphotoalbum.com/doityourself/winterizing/winterizing.htm) > > Thanks, > Tom > -- > --- > Thomas C. Delaney > 917-337-5524
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