Wifey B: Dorsey's hubby is one sick man. If I lived where you do, I'd want one too, but I sure wouldn't install it myself. I did install new batteries in the cable remote today. :lol:
Baby steps... we all start out taking baby steps!
Bruce
Wifey B: Dorsey's hubby is one sick man. If I lived where you do, I'd want one too, but I sure wouldn't install it myself. I did install new batteries in the cable remote today. :lol:
Wifey B: Dorsey's hubby is one sick man. If I lived where you do, I'd want one too, but I sure wouldn't install it myself. I did install new batteries in the cable remote today. :lol:
Start saving, Star. In a couple years when two footitis sets in, someone is going to get a nice boat. Might as well be you. Right?
Espar / hydronic?
Water circulation is a good heater, but I appreciate the air more because it brings fresh air to the boat. Especially in cool weather it is not nice to ventilate through the windows as the goofs of the fog and the cold air feel uncomfortable in the neck and legs. Have you thought about this when choosing a heating system? Or do you have what kind of ventilation AT?
All this talk about boat heaters on this thread reminded me today when I was out on the boat in 82 degree air and water how much I like south Florida. Wish you all were herein beautiful blue skies and 12 mph wind.
All this talk about boat heaters on this thread reminded me today when I was out on the boat in 82 degree air and water how much I like south Florida. Wish you all were herein beautiful blue skies and 12 mph wind.
WifeyB
You should have been out today, it was picture perfect, a day ordered by the chamber of commerce. Compared to you guys is was a slow trip to Key Biscayne and through Stiltsville at 18 knots.
WifeyB
You guys are going for sainthood.
We all have to die someday.
My favorite thread has gone quiet! I keep on checking in!
Come on Bruce, give me something to chew on regarding my favorite AT!!
I've already got a list of projects and little modifications that I want to make so I will be busy again!
Life is good.
Bruce
A while back when you were lamenting the fact it was sitting somewhere for 11 day, I thought sure, they are busy with scrapers and pressure washers getting rid of all the grasshoppers and deerflies before you saw it.Bruce B; said:I've now begun the very long and laborious process of cleaning the road grime...
A while back when you were lamenting the fact it was sitting somewhere for 11 day, I thought sure, they are busy with scrapers and pressure washers getting rid of all the grasshoppers and deerflies before you saw it.
So, that brings me to why wasn't she shrink wrapped for the cross continent road trip?
Sailboaters, always tinkering even if just to make work.
Sailboaters, always tinkering even if just to make work.
Truer words.....
A while back when you were lamenting the fact it was sitting somewhere for 11 day, I thought sure, they are busy with scrapers and pressure washers getting rid of all the grasshoppers and deerflies before you saw it.
So, that brings me to why wasn't she shrink wrapped for the cross continent road trip?
Shrink Wrap is generally not used. It's added cost, it only diminishes dirt and water, and it adds a lot of other problems for the transport company. It will rip and tear and can on the very rare occasion even cause damage. There may be some, but I don't know any boat or auto transporter who recommends it. Here's what Joule says:
We will ship a shrink-wrapped boat; however, the shrink wrap will tear or
fly off in transit, and we will not accept responsibility for any resulting dirt, damage or loss, including loss of unsecured items.