Seastoke
Well-Known Member
Ok so we boat all year ,but some one mentioned their boat coming out in a few weeks for the winter ,when do you take out your boat and why .
Does the decision on wether to leave in or lift out partly depend on the length of boat? i.e. Shorter boats easier to haul out and store?
We currently have a 19' Bayliner and will be hauling out for the winter at some point, but hoping to upgrade to something a little larger (around 26'-28') and had thought about leaving her in all year round.
Ok so we boat all year ,but some one mentioned their boat coming out in a few weeks for the winter ,when do you take out your boat and why .
Up until last spring our boat stayed in year round with a lift out in February for a week or so to put on fresh paint and service the drive, change the anodes etc. We use the boat year round so it made sense.
Last spring we had her out for a couple of months, pulled her out the beginning of January and dunked her again at the beginning of March. It was nice to not have to rush around getting jobs done so I think we are doing the same again next spring and having her ashore for a couple of months.
I agree some of the best boating can be during the winter, and we always enjoy our christmas day cruise but it was nice to have more time to get all the little jobs finished this year.
dont you find you leave thr jobs till the last minuete