I have a friend that had his boat outside and due to the harsh winter temperature here, it cracked the bottom housing on his outboard. It was not cold for a long time, just 3 days and it done good deal of damage. I guess when you flush the leg after use, you should blow it as well... Or tilt down it so it drains all water.
Don't Forget:
Winter time is good for fixing your rods, tying flies, changing fishing lines, greasing reels, fill up gas tank and ad stabilizer, check boat berrings, and many other things....
You can aslo stock up on Balsa fishing floats here:
http://members.shaw.ca/mhadac/index.htm
Happy Tight Lines in 2011
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