Rob & Karen
New member
We are going to look at an open slip at a nearby lake this weekend. If all goes well, we will lease it for the next 12 months. I am hoping this will allow us to use the boat more often, but it is conceivable that we could be away from the boat for a month or more at a time. The slip comes with electric and I am wondering if there is any issue with leaving the battery charger plugged in full time when we are not there. We have the standard 5-5-10 Guest charger that C-Dory installs, and the batteries are regular flooded lead acid type. Also, I have an electric heater from west marine that has an anti-freeze setting. This setting starts the heater when the temp reaches 38F. I was thinking that if I am going to have the shore power connected for the battery charger, I may as well plug in the heater.
Are there any concerns with this?
Thanks,
Rob
Are there any concerns with this?
Thanks,
Rob