The boat is the one in my profile and the subject of this thread.
Until now I've been hoping to get one more outing on the boat before winterising it, we had some decent weather with sunshine a few weeks ago. But now it's getting colder and it's forecast to be freezing in a couple of days, so now it's time to winterise it.
Today I removed the thermostat housing and disconnected hoses from it, opened the drain plugs on both sides of the engine block and drained all the water from the engine, retightened the engine block drains and filled the engine with antifreeze solution. I then checked antifreeze had at least reached the drain plugs by slackening to check the colour, it seems as green as the stuff I put in so it seems the engine is protected? Disconnected the input pipe from the inboard raw water pump, poured antifreze into the raw water pump output pipe (which slowly drained out through the raw water pump input since the raw water input hose was already disconnected) so I think the raw water pump is protected? Poured antifreeze solution into each exhaust water inlet through the hose until it poured out of the exhaust outside the boat, so I think all parts of the exhaust are protected?
Will this be enough or have I missed something?
I am a bit concerned about whether the PAS cooler will be fully drained of river water... Last year I disconnected the input hose from the PAS cooler and filled it with antifreeze but this year I haven't removed the folded canopy from the boat yet and with it still fitted access to the pas cooler is restricted. I haven't been able to put antifreeze in the pas cooler yet, will the PAS cooler fully drain with the raw water hose that feeds the raw water pump disconnected or should I make sure to put some antifreeze in it?
The drive is still fitted. Last year I didn't remove the drive for winter but I did pour antifreeze into the raw water input hose that connects to the PAS cooler, so back flushed the drive input water passageway with antifreeze. This year so far I have lowered the leg so the skeg is close to the ground, not quite the fully down position because it won't go fully down before it hits the ground but seems vertical enough. Will any water (that could freeze) remain in the drive?