kalanka
Well-Known Member
I usually store my boat ashore in the winter but this year I plan to stay afloat on her mooring off Loch Linnhe a little south of Fort William.
Sadler 34 with VP 2003 freshwater cooled.
I cannot decide how much winterising to do for when winter proper starts in November/December. It is clear that the sea on which she floats will moderate the temperatures compared to a boat ashore, particularly for the sea water intake and through hull fittings. The loch contents are constantly being renewed since it is strongly tidal.
Recent winters in the Highlands have been mild but it would far from impossible to get air temperatures as low as - 20 C or lower, possibly over several days.
I shall winterise the domestic water supply as usual but am undecided whether to run antifreeze through the raw water system and the heat exchanger as I did when storing ashore.
I hope to do some sailing in the next couple of months and when we get a quiet spell during the winter but the more winterising I do the less likely is the latter to occur...
I would be glad to learn your experiences of how boats afloat cope with frost.
Sadler 34 with VP 2003 freshwater cooled.
I cannot decide how much winterising to do for when winter proper starts in November/December. It is clear that the sea on which she floats will moderate the temperatures compared to a boat ashore, particularly for the sea water intake and through hull fittings. The loch contents are constantly being renewed since it is strongly tidal.
Recent winters in the Highlands have been mild but it would far from impossible to get air temperatures as low as - 20 C or lower, possibly over several days.
I shall winterise the domestic water supply as usual but am undecided whether to run antifreeze through the raw water system and the heat exchanger as I did when storing ashore.
I hope to do some sailing in the next couple of months and when we get a quiet spell during the winter but the more winterising I do the less likely is the latter to occur...
I would be glad to learn your experiences of how boats afloat cope with frost.