I love san diego!!  You Can keep the cold!
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From: waterguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:25:02 
To: UnifliteWorld<[email protected]>
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: winterizing water tanks



Good point.  I'm afraid I'm lazy since it never gets that cold here in
Seattle.  I know if my breaker tripped (or even if somebody tripped
over the cord where it's plugged into the dock -- even though it's a
twist-lock cord), the heaters wouldn't work and there would be the
risk of a freeze.  But it's so rarely below freezing here, and almost
never continually below freezing for a continuous period, that I
haven't been too worried.  Plus the lake in which my boat is moored
usually reaches a low temperature of around 38 degrees even when it is
cold, so the hull will stay slightly above freezing.

So far as the original question from fishinfuul goes, he being moored
in Northern California and considering bringing his boat up here to
the PNW, the small air-dryer heaters should suffice.  Unless he's
planning on leaving it in Alaska or northern British Columbia over a
winter.


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