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bassnbucks 12-31-2013 12:17 AM

friday snowstorm
 
My boat is still in the water.They are calling for significent snow on friday.If we get a lot of snow, can it damage the boat combined with freezing temps.Any advise appreciated.

irishc 12-31-2013 01:14 AM

Re: friday snowstorm
 
More info needed. What kind/size boat do you have? Power? Outboard, inboard, I/O? Do you have scuppers that are close to the water line?

Reel Class 12-31-2013 07:12 AM

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It all has to do with drainage - scuppers, holes however water can get out because snow/ice will weigh down your boat and can potentially capsize it or sink it. If you have outboards, that added weight can push the motors down into the water.

Make sure all your drainage holes are clean and opened so that water can flow out.

If you can, the best solution is to pull it. If you can't, again make sure the water can drain and get to the boat whenever you can to shovel it out.

BTW this storm looks like a potential bust so maybe you have little to worry about :cool:

Gerry Zagorski 12-31-2013 10:13 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Reel Class (Post 340593)
It all has to do with drainage - scuppers, holes however water can get out because snow/ice will weigh down your boat and can potentially capsize it or sink it. If you have outboards, that added weight can push the motors down into the water.

Make sure all your drainage holes are clean and opened so that water can flow out.

If you can, the best solution is to pull it. If you can't, again make sure the water can drain and get to the boat whenever you can to shovel it out.

BTW this storm looks like a potential bust so maybe you have little to worry about :cool:

Good advice - I lost a boat exactly as decribed above. Storm came through and suppers were clogged. Boat got wieghed down and it sunk right in the slip. Happened to another boat in my marina just this year.

bassnbucks 12-31-2013 10:16 AM

Re: friday snowstorm
 
Boat is 23' sea hunt cc with hard top.Scuppers are close to water line.250 outboard.

Gerry Zagorski 12-31-2013 06:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bassnbucks (Post 340617)
Scuppers are close to water line.250 outboard.

That is the issue... Snow loads up in the cock pit, makes the boat heavy and lowers the water line of the boat, scuppers are now under the water, boat fills up and next thing you know your are checking your insurance policy.

If this storm does become a reality and your are not close enough to keep an eye on your boat, I would pull it.

Joey Dah Fish 12-31-2013 06:19 PM

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Where do you keep it? If you are far away and boat is near Manasquan I can do a couple on drive boys and keep on eye on it for you if that helps

Njbillfish 12-31-2013 06:45 PM

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They are calling for precipitation potentially starting as wet snow sleet n rain going to all snow & temps down in the single digits..... Very bad combo! Whatever falls is gonna freeze hard!!! U are gonna have a lot of snow & ice in your boat!!!! Gonna be too cold (and frozen) to drain out the scuppers & bilge is gonna be frozen. Get the boat out!!!!

reefsquater 12-31-2013 07:07 PM

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Maybe throw some snowmelt salt on the deck, then shovel right away

Gerry Zagorski 12-31-2013 07:45 PM

Re: friday snowstorm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by njbillfish (Post 340681)
They are calling for precipitation potentially starting as wet snow sleet n rain going to all snow & temps down in the single digits..... Very bad combo! Whatever falls is gonna freeze hard!!! U are gonna have a lot of snow & ice in your boat!!!! Gonna be too cold (and frozen) to drain out the scuppers & bilge is gonna be frozen. Get the boat out!!!!

I'm with billfish and I have the experience of getting the call the next day from the marina and going down there only to see our boat antennas sticking out of the water.

If you can or have someone to watch it leave it in. If not, I would reccomend you be safe and pull it.


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