JoLin
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Finally, after a month of rigamarole in trialing, surveying and buying the Four Winns, lining up storage and service at a marina and arranging a time to pick up the boat, I arrived at the seller's house on Sunday morning with a couple friends.
Sunday was clear but cold here (relatively speaking), about 50 degrees. I wanted to move it from the seller's dock in Baldwin, to the marina in Seaford, early in the day as winds were predicted to kick up later on. Took about 45 minutes to make the run and the boat ran great (yippee!). Of course, it being Sunday the marina was closed, also on Monday. We hit a 3-day cold snap here, and I've been anxiously watching the overnight temps in Seaford. It's dipped to 33-34 degrees but will now start trending up for the next week. I spoke to the marina owner yesterday and she'll be winterized before the temps drop again. Whew!
One thing I found out- a twin-engine I/O boat running at cruising speed, reacts really fast to steering inputs.
Sunday was clear but cold here (relatively speaking), about 50 degrees. I wanted to move it from the seller's dock in Baldwin, to the marina in Seaford, early in the day as winds were predicted to kick up later on. Took about 45 minutes to make the run and the boat ran great (yippee!). Of course, it being Sunday the marina was closed, also on Monday. We hit a 3-day cold snap here, and I've been anxiously watching the overnight temps in Seaford. It's dipped to 33-34 degrees but will now start trending up for the next week. I spoke to the marina owner yesterday and she'll be winterized before the temps drop again. Whew!
One thing I found out- a twin-engine I/O boat running at cruising speed, reacts really fast to steering inputs.