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    Long term boat storage (12 months)

    Looking for any suggestions on the best way to store my boat for my next deployment. A friend said winterize it and store at any indoor facility.

    It's a 2007 with a 150 Optimax.

    Agree? Disagree? Other ideas?

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    Re: Long term boat storage (Stuewe)

    I would agree that boat be winterized and then go a few steps further.

    1. Remove batteries and have someone put trickle charge in these once each month.
    2. Remover Wheels/Tires and have Trailer on blocks to prevent flat spotting tires and bearings.
    3. If you suspect that there might be a mouse problem then also place mothballs in open type containers in all compartments and on top of deck to repel any critters. Given half a chance they will devour your wiring.


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    Re: Long term boat storage (bassindon2)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bassindon2 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would agree that boat be winterized and then go a few steps further.

    1. Remove batteries and have someone put trickle charge in these once each month.
    2. Remover Wheels/Tires and have Trailer on blocks to prevent flat spotting tires and bearings.
    3. If you suspect that there might be a mouse problem then also place mothballs in open type containers in all compartments and on top of deck to repel any critters. Given half a chance they will devour your wiring.
    </TD></TR></TABLE> I would add have a buddy check on it at least once a month

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    Re: Long term boat storage (Stuewe)


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    Re: Long term boat storage (bassindon2)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bassindon2 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would agree that boat be winterized and then go a few steps further.

    1. Remove batteries and have someone put trickle charge in these once each month.
    2. Remover Wheels/Tires and have Trailer on blocks to prevent flat spotting tires and bearings.
    3. If you suspect that there might be a mouse problem then also place mothballs in open type containers in all compartments and on top of deck to repel any critters. Given half a chance they will devour your wiring.
    </TD></TR></TABLE>

    This is what I would do as well...


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