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Winterizing my Damon Challenger bath and a half

RJL
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This will be the first season winterizing our 2010 Damon Challenger 368 with a bath and a half. We don't have an ice maker. My old unit, a 99 Georgie boy Pursuit I would just blow out the lines with my compressor and didn't add anti freeze to the system and never had a problem. I was thinking I would do the same procedure with this unit because we plan on driving to Florida in January or February. Are there issues associated with the added bath that we didn't have with the Georgie Boy? Also, I'm somewhat certain the basement is heated to a degree. I was thinking I could just blow out the lines and keep the heat on 50 degrees or so.

Thoughts?

Thanks

Bob
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Vet_Man
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putting the pink stuff in is much easier and cheaper then replacing water lines.
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