I see. In that case it is a different story. What do you do about the snow on the decks?
T ted_reshetiloff Contributing Partner Mar 28, 2007 #21 I see. In that case it is a different story. What do you do about the snow on the decks?
K Kim Schoedel Member III Mar 29, 2007 #22 Ted, I use a small splastic shovel and very carefully get the worst off and then sweep the rest with a broom. We keep electric heat on in the cabin so the deck doesn't accumulate nearly as much snow as the cockpit does.
Ted, I use a small splastic shovel and very carefully get the worst off and then sweep the rest with a broom. We keep electric heat on in the cabin so the deck doesn't accumulate nearly as much snow as the cockpit does.
R rhiannon Inactive Member Apr 12, 2007 #23 Hi all sorry its taken abit longer to get more photoes of Rhiannon Bimini Sorry kim glad it does not snow in Sydney. Anyway it rained the day i took these. Hope they make sence Mark Rhiannon Attachments 000_0023.jpg 87.5 KB · Views: 66 000_0024.jpg 53.6 KB · Views: 65 000_0026.jpg 57.2 KB · Views: 74 000_0027.jpg 86 KB · Views: 61 000_0028.jpg 83.2 KB · Views: 57
Hi all sorry its taken abit longer to get more photoes of Rhiannon Bimini Sorry kim glad it does not snow in Sydney. Anyway it rained the day i took these. Hope they make sence Mark Rhiannon
Bob Robertson Member III Apr 12, 2007 #24 Hi Mark, (Rhiannon) Thanks for the pictures. I really like your setup. Thanks again, Bob Last edited: Apr 12, 2007