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<blockquote data-quote="agelessssone" data-source="post: 5459996" data-attributes="member: 15891"><p>I use my deckboat all year round to guide here around Nashville.</p><p>It has a V6 inboard so I put a space heater in the engine bay and plug it in when I get home....</p><p>I have a monitor sending unit in the engine bay and the receiver on the coffee table next to my recliner so I can see at a glance what temp the engine bay is.</p><p>And before folks start jumping on the "What if the electric goes out" bandwagon, I've lived here for 11 years and we've never lost electricity for more than an hour at a time and that is usually in the summer during bad storms.</p><p>And it's not often that our temperature drops much below freezing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agelessssone, post: 5459996, member: 15891"] I use my deckboat all year round to guide here around Nashville. It has a V6 inboard so I put a space heater in the engine bay and plug it in when I get home.... I have a monitor sending unit in the engine bay and the receiver on the coffee table next to my recliner so I can see at a glance what temp the engine bay is. And before folks start jumping on the "What if the electric goes out" bandwagon, I've lived here for 11 years and we've never lost electricity for more than an hour at a time and that is usually in the summer during bad storms. And it's not often that our temperature drops much below freezing. [/QUOTE]
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