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Default ice damage in an open top container?

Toller wrote:
I just bought a used sailboat. The guy who sold it to me cautioned
that we are expecting rain and freezing temperatures over the next
week. He is concerned that the cockpit drain could somehow clog.
significant rain could accumulate in the cockpit, and it could
freeze; damaging the boat.
Seems to me that since the cockpit is completely open and somewhat
flaring, any ice expansion would be directed upwards. Even if the
drain did clog, and somehow we got more than an inch or two, damage
seems remote.
Whatcha think?


I would not risk it. Freezing ice expands with great force. The bottom
of a sail boat is seldom smooth and often has reinforcements that could
easily be damaged. However it will be your boat and your investment. Do as
you like.



I could drape a tarp over the mast, which is now down for transport,
easily enough; but that would require a long drive to get to the
boat, and I really don't have the time if it is pointless.


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