Only in December... 'till Musky closes on the 15th. Breaking ice is too hard on the boat after that anyhow....How many folks start their boats throughout the winter? LOL....And I don't mean Georgia winters either Rusty.....
Does he own a boat?How many folks start their boats throughout the winter? LOL....And I don't mean Georgia winters either Rusty.....
During the Indiana winter months I get the lawn tractor out every couple of weeks and start it and drive it around the yard, the same routine with the snow blower, Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day I have the snow blower going and running it up and down the drive.Does he own a boat?
We're talking concept here.Does he own a boat?
Don't forget to open the heater valve during the summer. Like other things, "if you don't use it, you could lose it". I also at times only start my car once a m onth, to keep things in working order, but I always add a little fuel, for a quick start, instead of a ongoing cranking, until the accelerator pump decides to give a little squirt (while sitting, the pump seal seems to lose its sealing capabilities).During the Indiana winter months I get the lawn tractor out every couple of weeks and start it and drive it around the yard, the same routine with the snow blower, Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day I have the snow blower going and running it up and down the drive.
Not the exact same thing, but I fire up the furnace every couple of weeks in the summer and get the house up to 80, then in the winter I set the AC on and get the house down to 60 at least once a month.
I have an alarm clock that I don’t use since I retired, but once a month I set it to some random time in the early am hours just to make sure it will still wake me if needed.