colsoncj
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 28, 2005
- Messages
- 47
Ok, so its goina be really nice this weekend, and since I have yet to really get out and enjoy my boat since I bought it, I'm looking into droppin it in the water this weekend.
Heres the deal, this is the first inboard/outboard system I've personally owned. I've been around them, and have been working on cars/trucks/and everything else that moves for years, so I plan on doin everything myself.
Right now its winterized, obviously. What checks does everyone normally do at the first of the season?
I know the oil probably hasnt been changed recently, so I'm figuring it ought to get an oil change as well. Any good leads or methods on changing the oil? I've heard the dipstick pump is the way to go, best place to get one?
I also vaguely remember seeing water seperators on the engines, any thing that should be checked or changed there?
Drives/Transmissions. What should be checked, changed, or inspected?
Anything else I'm forgetting?
Also starting it out of the water. On some of the other boats I've had you could get adapters to garden hoses to fire them up, what options do you have for these boats?
Last thing, since I know it will drop below freezing again, I have two options... I could re-winterize it, or manage the temperatures. I think re-winterizing it would most likely be the smartest thing, but obviously more involved... Managing temperatures is just if I know its goina get cold, drop a heater or something in the engine bay to keep it from freezing. What have you guys done? Any advice? If I do re-winterize it, whats the best method to do it right?
Forgot to mention, boat is a 94 Baja 290 with 454 Carb'd Mercs and Bravo 1's.
Heres the deal, this is the first inboard/outboard system I've personally owned. I've been around them, and have been working on cars/trucks/and everything else that moves for years, so I plan on doin everything myself.
Right now its winterized, obviously. What checks does everyone normally do at the first of the season?
I know the oil probably hasnt been changed recently, so I'm figuring it ought to get an oil change as well. Any good leads or methods on changing the oil? I've heard the dipstick pump is the way to go, best place to get one?
I also vaguely remember seeing water seperators on the engines, any thing that should be checked or changed there?
Drives/Transmissions. What should be checked, changed, or inspected?
Anything else I'm forgetting?
Also starting it out of the water. On some of the other boats I've had you could get adapters to garden hoses to fire them up, what options do you have for these boats?
Last thing, since I know it will drop below freezing again, I have two options... I could re-winterize it, or manage the temperatures. I think re-winterizing it would most likely be the smartest thing, but obviously more involved... Managing temperatures is just if I know its goina get cold, drop a heater or something in the engine bay to keep it from freezing. What have you guys done? Any advice? If I do re-winterize it, whats the best method to do it right?
Forgot to mention, boat is a 94 Baja 290 with 454 Carb'd Mercs and Bravo 1's.