Last week I bought a 2016 R21 down in Houston. Currently the boat is kept indoors and I can keep it there until end of February if I pay the fee's, $500. I live in Dallas so it's a bit colder here, I certainly would have to winterize or get indoor storage.
My plan WAS to keep it in Houston through winter, my son and I went down last weekend, got in some surfing on the new boat! Lots to learn on the Taps but we loved it.
Unfortunately this got us in HOT water with the women in the family. They want the boat here in Dallas, we live on a lake, for some winter boating on those Texas weekends when it's cool but not cold. I have explained that if I bring the boat here I would need to winterize it and thus we couldn't use the boat until spring, that if we keep the boat in Houston at least we can run down there for a few rides on the rare weekend we aren't busy with Christmas plans or sports. But I'm losing the female vote on that argument.
I am looking for indoor or climate controlled storage here in Dallas, but most of that is "enclosed" not climate controlled. I am open to storage suggestions or solutions if you know of any.
So the questions..
How difficult is it to winterize the Indmar engine? How long does it take?
Is this something I can "undo"? the winterization, and then "redo" when I park the boat?
Is an engine block heater even an option on a boat?
Any other suggestions?
To be clear I'd love to have our new boat available to use like last week when it was 70, but need to protect it as tonight it will be 30..
thanks
My plan WAS to keep it in Houston through winter, my son and I went down last weekend, got in some surfing on the new boat! Lots to learn on the Taps but we loved it.
Unfortunately this got us in HOT water with the women in the family. They want the boat here in Dallas, we live on a lake, for some winter boating on those Texas weekends when it's cool but not cold. I have explained that if I bring the boat here I would need to winterize it and thus we couldn't use the boat until spring, that if we keep the boat in Houston at least we can run down there for a few rides on the rare weekend we aren't busy with Christmas plans or sports. But I'm losing the female vote on that argument.
I am looking for indoor or climate controlled storage here in Dallas, but most of that is "enclosed" not climate controlled. I am open to storage suggestions or solutions if you know of any.
So the questions..
How difficult is it to winterize the Indmar engine? How long does it take?
Is this something I can "undo"? the winterization, and then "redo" when I park the boat?
Is an engine block heater even an option on a boat?
Any other suggestions?
To be clear I'd love to have our new boat available to use like last week when it was 70, but need to protect it as tonight it will be 30..
thanks
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