because it still freezes solid.Good info thanks. FYI. I just stated looking into a few RV antifreezes and the all have a waring not to use to winterize boat engines. It is a lot cheaper to but why would they say not to use for winterizing?
Antifreeze that will freez well ubove its advertised rating!?!? Who would have guessed. Now you all know why I consult you all on everything. Lol thanks again people.because it still freezes solid.
you need the -100F rated
It freezes in Florida and Texas. It definitely freezes in GeorgiaI have had boats all my life but just recently bought my first inboard outboard. My boat has a 4.3 Mercruiser engine. I live in middle Georgia where the temps rarely get too much below freezing. There many days during the winter where I may want to take the boat out for an afternoon ride. My question is; what is the lowest temp I need to monitor before draining the water out of my engine? My boat is under a full cover and also under a canopy. It is supposed to be 27 degrees F in a couple of days. Don't know how long the temp will be below freezing. I see boats like mine sitting in slings in boat houses all the time during the winter. Do these people winterize every time we have a cold snap?
If it is five easily accessible drain plugs like on mine , drain the water after each use, takes five minutes. No reason to screw around relying on power to keep a heater goingI have had boats all my life but just recently bought my first inboard outboard. My boat has a 4.3 Mercruiser engine. I live in middle Georgia where the temps rarely get too much below freezing. There many days during the winter where I may want to take the boat out for an afternoon ride. My question is; what is the lowest temp I need to monitor before draining the water out of my engine? My boat is under a full cover and also under a canopy. It is supposed to be 27 degrees F in a couple of days. Don't know how long the temp will be below freezing. I see boats like mine sitting in slings in boat houses all the time during the winter. Do these people winterize every time we have a cold snap?
I dont mean to sound like a jerk but if it says - 50 antifreeze it should not freeze before -50. I have read some reviews on marine / RV antifreeze where people suffered expensive damage because they expected the antifreeze to work down to -50. IMHO it is extremely misleading and should not be allowed.It's all a question of what it is designed to do. The -50 and -60 antifreezes are designed to be used in a narrow range of temps, like 32*F down to maybe 15*, this is not for extreme winter temps. If your temps get to zero that's a gamble not worth taking IF any water was still in the block. The -100 gives you a wide marin of safety, as does the 50/50 mix of Sierra PG antifreeze I mix up myself.
RV antifreeze is rated at the burst temp. Not the temp it freezes solid. However the temp a copper pipe bursts openI dont mean to sound like a jerk but if it says - 50 antifreeze it should not freeze before -50. I have read some reviews on marine / RV antifreeze where people suffered expensive damage because they expected the antifreeze to work down to -50. IMHO it is extremely misleading and should not be allowed.
I used normal antifreeze for years but always trapped it when draining and flushed it before heading to the lake. Better rust protection with regular antifreeze, but you must handle/ dispose of it properly !!!RV antifreeze is safer for humans and the environment as in the spring you will start your engine and pump gallons of it into the local waterway.
great idea, unless he can recycle and use again. Everything is getting too expensive.RV antifreeze is safer for humans and the environment as in the spring you will start your engine and pump gallons of it into the local waterway.