A_Sails_Pace
Well-Known Member
I’m preparing for a few months in the yard to do a few jobs and am potentially planning for an early launch next year (famous last words, I know).
I’ll have electric hook up, and based on a wide variety of advice I’m also planning to leave a low power tube heater on board whilst I regularly come back and forth.
I was wondering though, whether or not it’s best to just service my Bukh 20 and allow the heater to keep any freezing at bay, or whether a full winterisation is best? As it stands I’m already planning on keeping the batteries connected as I have a 100w solar panel and I’m thinking that keeping it topped up this way (albeit with less sunlight) may be a satisfactory idea.
Thoughts appreciated? I’m just not totally sure. I was just thinking that I’d crack on with a decent service and prevent freezing or harsh temperatures for the few months we’re out?
I’ll have electric hook up, and based on a wide variety of advice I’m also planning to leave a low power tube heater on board whilst I regularly come back and forth.
I was wondering though, whether or not it’s best to just service my Bukh 20 and allow the heater to keep any freezing at bay, or whether a full winterisation is best? As it stands I’m already planning on keeping the batteries connected as I have a 100w solar panel and I’m thinking that keeping it topped up this way (albeit with less sunlight) may be a satisfactory idea.
Thoughts appreciated? I’m just not totally sure. I was just thinking that I’d crack on with a decent service and prevent freezing or harsh temperatures for the few months we’re out?