matt_unique
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We are forecasted to get 15" of snow from this storm. Fortunately Napoleon is totally winterized and shrink wrapped.
The kicker is we bought a snow blower the last time we visited my family in Maine over Thanksgiving. We did not take the truck (did not plan to buy it) and figured we would just pick it up during our X-mas visit....in 4 days! I probably will not prioritize 7 hours of driving today to avoid a morning of shoveling but I sure wish we had the snow blower at home!
Back to your problem...look alive Mike (he he)...I think you said in another post you have not had much time to use your fine Tomcat due to other time contraints. She needs your attention!
If your cockpit is wide open..you could take some boards and a tarp and build a quick lean-to. I assume the water in the fish box is frozen at this point (if not - get in there and bail it out as best you can!) A little water will not cause damage to the fish box itself...like an ice cube in a tray it will freeze "up" and not out causing damage.
Do not bother with any of the toxic stuff...it will be a pain to dispose of once the temps thaw. I too would put some kind of heat producing light in the bilge to prevent serious damage. This would assume you are not too late. How long have you had the freeze? We have had several days of 0 and below zero temps with wind chill but I assume (hope) you have been in more mild air. Just be careful to keep the light secure so it does not melt any wires or hoses or cause any damage in the bilge.
Good luck....let us know how you make out.
The kicker is we bought a snow blower the last time we visited my family in Maine over Thanksgiving. We did not take the truck (did not plan to buy it) and figured we would just pick it up during our X-mas visit....in 4 days! I probably will not prioritize 7 hours of driving today to avoid a morning of shoveling but I sure wish we had the snow blower at home!
Back to your problem...look alive Mike (he he)...I think you said in another post you have not had much time to use your fine Tomcat due to other time contraints. She needs your attention!
If your cockpit is wide open..you could take some boards and a tarp and build a quick lean-to. I assume the water in the fish box is frozen at this point (if not - get in there and bail it out as best you can!) A little water will not cause damage to the fish box itself...like an ice cube in a tray it will freeze "up" and not out causing damage.
Do not bother with any of the toxic stuff...it will be a pain to dispose of once the temps thaw. I too would put some kind of heat producing light in the bilge to prevent serious damage. This would assume you are not too late. How long have you had the freeze? We have had several days of 0 and below zero temps with wind chill but I assume (hope) you have been in more mild air. Just be careful to keep the light secure so it does not melt any wires or hoses or cause any damage in the bilge.
Good luck....let us know how you make out.