Even though we're four months (plus) away from slip season, the marina is already asking what I would like done for spring commissioning.
Where I'm at now, the policy for working on your boat is pretty standard (I think), where you can do your own work but you can't bring in outside pros without authorization.
I do my own work, but I bought this boat last fall right at the end of the season, so it went right into storage and I had no choice but to have them do the winterization (potable water system, both engines, generator, AC, outdrives etc).
For anyone who stores their boat at a marina (especially shrinkwrapped), are you able to do your own winterizing and spring commissioning?
Where I'm at now, the policy for working on your boat is pretty standard (I think), where you can do your own work but you can't bring in outside pros without authorization.
I do my own work, but I bought this boat last fall right at the end of the season, so it went right into storage and I had no choice but to have them do the winterization (potable water system, both engines, generator, AC, outdrives etc).
For anyone who stores their boat at a marina (especially shrinkwrapped), are you able to do your own winterizing and spring commissioning?