Saturday, September 28, 2019

Back Fox Classics: Winterizing Tips

With summer in the rearview, soon only the four  it'll only be the four season cottagers left on the lake. Whether you summer in Kenora, or spend your winters hiking and snowmobiling on Lake of the Woods, getting your cabin, and your boats and docks especially, ready for the winter is essential.

  


One of the most critical steps is taking proper care of of your lakeside amenities. Inexperienced cabin goers might underestimate the power of ice, but once freeze up starts, the  lake can easily bend, break, or outright destroy your dock, watercraft, or even an improperly built boathouse.


First and foremost, all boats should be out of the water. Some boat owners find a storage option off the lake, while savvier owners might install a lift in their boathouse for winter storage. Boats should be cleaned out, and any contents like towels or life jackets should be dried and removed.
  

Any floating docks pose a similar threat, and the lake can easily contort them beyond repair. By removing the floating portion and tying it safely to a section of shore, you can prevent any of the weaker joints in your dock from snapping once winter comes.



Have questions about Kenora builders, contractors, or interior cottage design? Please contact Bill Scurfield at bscurf@mymts.net or visit our website http://blackfoxconstruction.com/.