Thajeffski
Master Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2009
- Messages
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2004 Bayliner 19.5 ft bow rider.
With all this white crap (and an inch of ice this morning) that has been falling on me and the boat.........the tarp that I had covering it ripped and the mooring cover that was a secondary line of defense ended up caving in.
What happened next was I tried to clear it all off and in the end got a BUNCH OF SNOW on the inside.
At the same time I noticed the bilge is FULL OF ICE and even the carpet is frozen in some spots.
I winterized, removed batteries and the plug has been pulled since oct when I put it away......however I really don't like all this snow/ice being inside the boat, with the cover on.
What is a safe way to melt this? I have a bunch of electric space heaters. However I realize that these motors generate sparks everytime they turn on and off..... my fuel tank is FULL and I imagine I could place the space heater upfront, cover it and hope that nothing happens.......however I'm here for your advice.
What I want to do is melt the bilge ice (that is blocking the plug hole) and have everything melt and go OUT of the boat... a lightbulb will not do this.
any ideas fellow iboaters?
With all this white crap (and an inch of ice this morning) that has been falling on me and the boat.........the tarp that I had covering it ripped and the mooring cover that was a secondary line of defense ended up caving in.
What happened next was I tried to clear it all off and in the end got a BUNCH OF SNOW on the inside.
At the same time I noticed the bilge is FULL OF ICE and even the carpet is frozen in some spots.
I winterized, removed batteries and the plug has been pulled since oct when I put it away......however I really don't like all this snow/ice being inside the boat, with the cover on.
What is a safe way to melt this? I have a bunch of electric space heaters. However I realize that these motors generate sparks everytime they turn on and off..... my fuel tank is FULL and I imagine I could place the space heater upfront, cover it and hope that nothing happens.......however I'm here for your advice.
What I want to do is melt the bilge ice (that is blocking the plug hole) and have everything melt and go OUT of the boat... a lightbulb will not do this.
any ideas fellow iboaters?