As I mentioned not long ago, I finally acquired a bass boat. It's been great fun, but as the weather is turning, I know it'll be time to put it to bed until next spring. Yes, yes. I know there's lake fishing in the winter and even bass fishing if you care enough. But I also know I'm not likely to do that. My winter fishing tends to be on moving water. Plus, I've always got the kayak if I get the urge to cast a line in stillwater.
So, tell me what I need to do, and maybe what I could/should do, to winterize a boat for PNW weather. There's lots of info on the internet, but so much of it seems to be for locations where it freezes hard in the winter. While we do get some snow around here, it's mostly above freezing in our neck of the woods and rain is the bigger challenge.
Boat is a 16ft Bass Tracker with a 40hp Merc 4 stroke. I only run non-ethanol and the motor was serviced regularly so there's no outstanding maintenance as far as I am aware. Never used in saltwater. Boat and motor each have covers and there is a heavy tarp over both with all tented as best as possible so that rainwater doesn't collect. I've got one of those big DampRid buckets inside and dollar store moisture removers in the storage hatches.
Do I pull the batteries? Leave them in? Charge them up and unplug? Leave a maintainer on them all winter? Fill the gas tank? Pull the gas tank and empty? Etc. Anyone got a plug in ultrasonic/lights rodent repellent device they like?
I'm not looking to be the fanciest lad at the ball with a spit shined boat. But I don't want to leave anything undone that will be a big annoyance later.
So, tell me what I need to do, and maybe what I could/should do, to winterize a boat for PNW weather. There's lots of info on the internet, but so much of it seems to be for locations where it freezes hard in the winter. While we do get some snow around here, it's mostly above freezing in our neck of the woods and rain is the bigger challenge.
Boat is a 16ft Bass Tracker with a 40hp Merc 4 stroke. I only run non-ethanol and the motor was serviced regularly so there's no outstanding maintenance as far as I am aware. Never used in saltwater. Boat and motor each have covers and there is a heavy tarp over both with all tented as best as possible so that rainwater doesn't collect. I've got one of those big DampRid buckets inside and dollar store moisture removers in the storage hatches.
Do I pull the batteries? Leave them in? Charge them up and unplug? Leave a maintainer on them all winter? Fill the gas tank? Pull the gas tank and empty? Etc. Anyone got a plug in ultrasonic/lights rodent repellent device they like?
I'm not looking to be the fanciest lad at the ball with a spit shined boat. But I don't want to leave anything undone that will be a big annoyance later.