Based on Many Elements
I have had no problems at those temperatures mainly because of the hull and covering the engine will probably not see much if any freezing temperatures. Even if it did, the water in the engine would have to completely freeze to expand enough to cause damage. You would be more vulnerable in areas more open or surrounded by less mass such as your water heater and shower which at those temps still wouldn't be a problem. I had that same experience here in Washington State last year when an unexpected cold front came through when I was on travel. How times change..90's all this week and mid 90's over the weekend. So glad everyone put their boats away for the winter. Can anyone say...glass? Gives us an excuse to go to the beach and watch the Sea Chickens.. I mean Seahawks play. I wouldn't lose sleep over the temperature thing as long as it doesn't get much colder than that.
1998 Mobius
310 HP PCM
SOLD