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    #16
    Originally posted by little_criket View Post
    You think this would work as an aftermarket add on?

    My boat is without a heater and I'd like to add one....
    It's just the core, you would still need the box, blower, vents and switch. Probably cheaper to buy the kit.

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      #17
      Yikes!! I just saw this thread get revived and realized I had done nothing to winterize my heater!!! I looked over countless threads on winterizing the block and the rest of the boat but didn't even think about the heater. I will say the boat sits in a heated garage, but when the temps plummeted earlier in the year it might got below 30 degrees. Like others have stated, the housing of the heater would be a lot more susceptible to the cold as opposed to the block. What do you think my chances are I'm replacing the heater this spring? And how do you winterize them? Thanks
      "Charlie don't surf"

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        #18
        Hmm, I think you will probably be fine since the garage is heated. You won't know until you start up the boat and take a look.

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          #19
          Where is it most likely to leak??
          "Charlie don't surf"

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            #20
            The core tubes will crack.

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              #21
              Well, I have some time to sit and stew over it.
              "Charlie don't surf"

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