Easier Winterizing

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Easier Winterizing

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Since it's getting cooler, I thought I offer a few easy mods that make winterizing water systems painless. These are for the PDQ 32, but I imaging the PDQ 36 is little different.

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Come to Florida. We have very easy winterizing.
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SecondWind wrote:Come to Florida. We have very easy winterizing.
But the summerizing is terrible. And there is also the little matter of hurricane prep!
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Good points. You did mention Grenada though. I would recommend that. We no longer have to concern ourself with all this stuff...

http://www.zerotocruising.com/winterizing-check-list/
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