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Interceptor 10-20-2015 05:16 PM

Autumn leaves pi$$ me off.
 
Usually in the fall when I'm winterizing the boat I'm complaining about the lack of room in the engine compartment or how many cuts I got from hose clamp ends. This year it's the darn leaves. I had the hatch raised and I worked on the winterizing to do list yesterday. It was windy and until I was done I really didn't pay much attenton to the leaves falling from our trees.
So there is a significant accumulation of leaves in the bildge ! I cannot reach many of them. They are not magnetic ! Long hemostats worked on some. The backpack leaf blower is helping. S.O.B. I can see it now. Leaves clog the bildge pumps and the boat sinks next spring. Wait that's a good plan, need to check the insurance policy.
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Feverz29 10-20-2015 06:36 PM

+1 on that. I live on a street with a ton of mature trees. We just sold our house and that is the first thing I'm NOT going to miss.

Griff 10-21-2015 01:01 AM

Small shop vac

shepnic74 10-21-2015 04:39 AM

I feel your pain. Have a mix of purple maples and pine trees on my property and every year at this time I day dream of running around outside with a chainsaw.

SB 10-21-2015 05:38 AM

I'm on dirt roads in the woods. tour buses from all over visit our area for our fall foliage...several towns away was noted by Trip Aadvisor as #3 place in country for visiting for foliage.....enough said.

scarabman 10-21-2015 05:54 AM


Originally Posted by Interceptor (Post 4368288)
Usually in the fall when I'm winterizing the boat I'm complaining about the lack of room in the engine compartment or how many cuts I got from hose clamp ends. This year it's the darn leaves. I had the hatch raised and I worked on the winterizing to do list yesterday. It was windy and until I was done I really didn't pay much attenton to the leaves falling from our trees.
So there is a significant accumulation of leaves in the bildge ! I cannot reach many of them. They are not magnetic ! Long hemostats worked on some. The backpack leaf blower is helping. S.O.B. I can see it now. Leaves clog the bildge pumps and the boat sinks next spring. Wait that's a good plan, need to check the insurance policy.
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For about 6 yrs I had a small tree that would be right at the rear corner of my boat when I would park it for winter. I had the same problem because the NJ Shore is ALWAYS windy in the Fall. Every year I would battle with the leaves that would blow in the boat and get agitated, as if the winterization process wasnt bad enough without having all these leaves blowing in. One year, I finally had enough. Chainsaw out, tree down, and the bonus is, the boat fits 3' further back in the driveway now!

MnFastBoat 10-21-2015 12:33 PM

It could be worse!!
A Willow tree right next to the boat!!!! And its the neighbors so I cannot cut it down :(
Always have to trim it twice a year to keep the branches high enough off the boat/truck as it overhangs my driveway
Hate them!! Small leaves that stick to everything!
Thin that make it hard to pickup by hand
and the worse, this thing sheds YEAR ROUND!
I always have to clean my driveway before snow blowing to prevent the branches from clogging the chute!

MonkeySea2 10-21-2015 01:38 PM

yup, same problem here. Drives me nuts!! I have a cheap Harbor Freight long gripper thing that I use to grab stuff that falls into the bilge

flatlanderbill 10-21-2015 02:40 PM

Worse yet , if you miss some leaves on the bow when you shrink wrap or cover the boat you will have perfect little leaf shaped stains in the gelcoat come spring that don't always come off ! That was a hard lesson , required wet sand and buff to get them all.

thisistank 10-21-2015 04:02 PM

Seasons suck.


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