EZDuzIt
Seaman
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2021
- Messages
- 57
I'm sure I'm not the only one just itching to get back out on the water. Especially this season. We had a false spring come through bringing very abnormally high temps, even at night. I almost got cocky and fired ol EZ Duz It up but I reigned myself back in and held off. I did get a bunch of work done to it though much earlier than anticipated thanks to a couple weeks of beautiful weather. My burning question is when do y'all think it's safe to fire up the boat and get her ready to go and even catch a day of fishing on warmer days? Right now we're getting into the mid to upper 40's during the day but still dipping well into the 20's at night. In my opinion that's still too cold but I know people who have already been out on the river. I've always held off firing up the boat til the over night temps stay above freezing. Outboards can get away with it cause they more or less completely drain when you pull em out of the water. Inboards, and i/o's, hold a lot of water that can freeze and do an awful lot of damage. It's just too big of a risk dewinterizing too soon if you ask me. What say y'all?