This is my first year owning a boat, and I keep it in the water at a slip in the Chesapeake Bay. I'm planning on winterizing it, but want to be able to use it while the fishing is good, up until it gets too cold (center console). I was thinking sometime around the beginning-mid December and was wondering what I need to do to prevent any problems.
From what I've read, people have said that as long as the engine is kept down and is used at least once a week, there won't be any problems. Since I keep my boat in saltwater, I'm not sure if keeping the motor down is a great idea because it defeats the purpose of rinsing the salt out for 10 mins+ everytime I use it during the other times of the year.
What is the best thing to do? Currently the low's have been in the upper 40s, but I want to make sure I do the right thing for when it does get below freezing.
Also, I bought some pink (for potable systems) anti-freeze. How much of this should I pour in my livewell (15 gallon) and freshwater washdown (6 gallon)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
From what I've read, people have said that as long as the engine is kept down and is used at least once a week, there won't be any problems. Since I keep my boat in saltwater, I'm not sure if keeping the motor down is a great idea because it defeats the purpose of rinsing the salt out for 10 mins+ everytime I use it during the other times of the year.
What is the best thing to do? Currently the low's have been in the upper 40s, but I want to make sure I do the right thing for when it does get below freezing.
Also, I bought some pink (for potable systems) anti-freeze. How much of this should I pour in my livewell (15 gallon) and freshwater washdown (6 gallon)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.