Re: 2 Nights at 32 F
if yer concerned about it freezing. drain it. i'm not real up on fwc. but i believe you would need to drain the heat exchanger, manifold and riser. check out yer service manual. it will tell you the facts as to what needs draining and where the drains are at on yer setup. it's been about the same temps here. i got rwc and i drained it... block, manifold, riser(no water in there for me, fwc may have some) lower waterpump hose removed. just a little bit of effort may save me, or you from a expensive lesson.....
i was also concerend about whether my lower gear lub was still lub only. so just took the lower drain plug out to make sure i didn't have a milkshake in there, as i suppose that could freeze too if i had water and lub mixed in my drive.....my boat is a used boat, new to me so i don't trust anything about it.......it was lub only, but gave me peace of mind knowing that.....an ounce of prevention as they say......