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Posts: 352 Location: Vilas County, WI | When you guys put your boats away for the winter do you leave your storage compartments open or closed? I put an after market cover on the boat (take the nice Lund cover off) and keep the boat in an unheated detached garage. I've never had an issue with mice in the off season but as a precaution I always put a handful of dryer sheets in the boat to deter them. Thanks in advance Show | ||
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Posts: 3497 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya, I would put dryer sheets/moth balls in all compartments, and then let them be closed. If the boat is garage kept, it will be a non-issue. This year I switched to moth balls, as we had a mouse or two get into the unheated garage and still got around a bit with the dryer sheets all over. Steve | ||
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Posts: 300 Location: Minocqua, WI | I keep all lids open to completely dry out and to prevent mold. Fabric softener sheets get placed in each storage compartment and in livewells. Also open the drain plug and jam a balled up fabric sheet into the hole. Never had a problem with mickey mouse getting inside during winter. | ||
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Posts: 1516 | Closed lids never thought about leaving them open | ||
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Posts: 1760 Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | AndrewR - 11/21/2017 10:25 AM Mickey's not near as bad as a knocked up Minnie mouse. I swear by dryer sheets too.I keep all lids open to completely dry out and to prevent mold. Fabric softener sheets get placed in each storage compartment and in livewells. Also open the drain plug and jam a balled up fabric sheet into the hole. Never had a problem with mickey mouse getting inside during winter. | ||
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Posts: 20238 Location: oswego, il | I keep my lids open all the time, keeps the smell out. If you are worried about mice, set traps. | ||
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Posts: 267 | Moth balls work wonders. | ||
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Posts: 798 Location: Delavan, WI | I keep my boat in an unheated barn with limestone floors, its out in the country so lots of field mice around, I tried moth balls one year, stink is terrible and stayed lingering inside carpeted rod locker, and other compartments for 3 years after so i switched to dryer sheets and they absorbed some of the stink, now I always use dryer sheets and set up a few poison trap boxes too. I leave rod locker and other carpeted compartments closed , live wells stay open dont ask why but ive done it like that for years now and works for me, I also drop straps so critters dont use them to climb up to boat and leave motor trimmed up, sides of boat are smooth so they can't climb up that and I remove all seats , cushions life vests , ropes etc anything that would be cozy or could be used for nest material and never had a problem | ||
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Posts: 1770 | Biggest thing to keeping nice out of the boat is to vacuum ALL THE CRUMBS from the boat. As fisherman we like to eat, as men we tend to make a mess. Mice look for food and set up camp there. Keep the food out of the boat and you won't have a hard time keeping the mice out. Bounce dryer sheets are what I have used for 15+ years. | ||
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Posts: 1209 | In aspect of doors, if you have gas lift asssist, they want to be open, when open they have nearly no pressure. When closed there is a bunch of pressure and when it get cold the seals can shrink and leak, so maybe the door being open is better for the shocks... | ||
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Posts: 5 Location: Mid Michigan | I try to keep the lids open over the winter for the same reasons mentioned, keep moisture, mold, and mildew to a minimum. | ||
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