Sea foam in the tank, pull batteries, change lower unit grease. I have a cousin that has never done a thing to winterize his boat In fifteen years and it runs every year. So there’s that...
Good way to take out a waterpumpAnyone start their engine for just a few seconds not hooked up to water to run the water that was in the engine out?
We haven't had issues with mice in campers or boats, but our neighbor has. Here was the solution that has worked well for several years. We have done this to our camper as an insurance policy now too.
Since mice obviously come up the tires, he build a 2x6 frame and covered it with aluminum flashing/tin. The frame was large enough to go around each tire. The mice can't crawl up the aluminum 6 inches of flashing. I tried to find a picture of it. Found the one below that is similar in principle but does not have the wood frame.
I'm told by experienced campers that dryer sheets don't really STOP the mice. Neither does Irish Spring soap. Neither do those frequency pitch contraptions you plug into the outlet. One effective tool to kill the mice once inside the camper is a bucket of RV antifreeze, putting a thin rod thru an empty bottle of soda, and running the thin rod thru holes drilled on each end near the top of the bucket. Put a little peanut butter on the top of the soda bottle. They climb up, which they can always do well, but they cannot do the balancing act on a round bottle suspended by a thin rod. Down they go into the liquid and unable to climb back out. FINISHED!
Could do the same type of trap inside of the boat over the winter months.
I'm told by experienced campers that dryer sheets don't really STOP the mice. Neither does Irish Spring soap. Neither do those frequency pitch contraptions you plug into the outlet. One effective tool to kill the mice once inside the camper is a bucket of RV antifreeze, putting a thin rod thru an empty bottle of soda, and running the thin rod thru holes drilled on each end near the top of the bucket. Put a little peanut butter on the top of the soda bottle. They climb up, which they can always do well, but they cannot do the balancing act on a round bottle suspended by a thin rod. Down they go into the liquid and unable to climb back out. FINISHED!
Could do the same type of trap inside of the boat over the winter months.
i also assume those things aren't very effective once it snows and they get buried in snow. i know by that time they aren't as active. but, they still move around.