last ride till charleston

Last ride till charleston ....beautiful day 55 ish.

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Trying to be a tough guy and not put up the canvas or what? It wasnt that cold today but it was chilly enough.....(although puttin' mine on this morning in the cold was a PIA!
 
Seemed like everyone on board but you were a bit chilly! Lol ....... here's a queston, why don't you do the quick engine winterization at home with the antifreeze and fogging oil, then on nice days like this in the winter de winterize it, enjoy it for some fresh air on the water then repeat?

That's what my mechanic suggested and I like the idea!:nut:
 
Seemed like everyone on board but you were a bit chilly! Lol ....... here's a queston, why don't you do the quick engine winterization at home with the antifreeze and fogging oil, then on nice days like this in the winter de winterize it, enjoy it for some fresh air on the water then repeat?

That's what my mechanic suggested and I like the idea!:nut:

Seacurity, I don't think you understand... This is Lumberslinger and the Frankinboat we're talking about. If even a single snowflake were to ever land on the deck of the boat Lumber would have to haul the boat, do a complete power washdown, re-gelcoat and polish the entire boat. It's just better this way.

For us puny mortals, I agree with your mechanic... Why not use it if you can stand the cold. :head:
 
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