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    Friday, April 26, 2024

    Boating season wraps up

    Frank Boyd of Boats Incorporated in Niantic works to put a 21-foot sport fishing boat on blocks for the winter after it was winterized Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018. The staff began winterizing boats in October and will continue until their winter break in late December and expect to service over 400 boats. The boats are winterized and then put up on blocks for the winter. Over 300 of the 400 plus boats also will be shrink-wrapped. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    East Lyme — Workers at Boats Incorporated were winterizing boats Thursday in Niantic.

    The staff began winterizing boats in October and will continue until their winter break in late December and expect to service over 400 boats. Over 300 of the 400-plus boats also will be shrink-wrapped. The boats then are put up on blocks until the next boating season begins.

    Steve Wilson of Boats Incorporated in Niantic works with co-worker Jimmy Rydecki, not shown, to shrink-wrap a 33-foot sport fishing boat Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018. The staff began winterizing boats in October and will continue until their winter break in late December and expect to service over 400 boats. The boats are winterized and then put up on blocks for the winter. Over 300 of the 400 plus boats will also be shrink-wrapped. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    Jimmy Rydecki, left, and Steve Wilson of Boats Incorporated in Niantic work together to shrink-wrap a 33-foot sport fishing boat Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018. The staff began winterizing boats in October and will continue until their winter break in late December and expect to service over 400 boats. The boats are winterized and then put up on blocks for the winter. Over 300 of the 400 plus boats will also be shrink-wrapped. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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