I'm certainly not rubbing it in, but we spent a few hours out on the water yesterday, and almost burned up. Man, was it hot. I started to get in the water, but just was too lazy to climb up and down the ladder. Beautiful 90* or so, but the shade sure felt good.
Now, for you guys that store your boats all winter, I see that some of you fill your boats with the non-eth gas for the winter like goldenrod, but I don't read where you run the boat long enough to get that non-eth and the stabilizer through the motor. I'm not sure what the big difference is between the carb models and the fuel injection regarding the eth. gas is, but if that stuff will ruin a carburetor when it's left in the small engines (coats them with an enamel finish that ruins them) then it surely can't be good to leave it in the lines and components of a F/I motor. Do you run it after putting the non-eth, before storing?
I don't have that to worry about since we use our at least once a month even during the winter, but just though I'd bring it up to you guys that do store them.