Finally Winterized

PAkev

Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Finally Winterized

I spent the past weekend putting my boat to bed for the winter and believe I followed all the necessary steps but just want to make sure before the weather gets too nasty.<br /><br />1. Added Stabil fuel stabilizer to approx. 1/4 tank of gas (approx 15 gal). I also added a can of sea foam at the end of the summer.<br /><br />2. checked the lube in the lower unit. No water appeared to be present.<br /><br />3. Ran RV storage anti freeze through the muffs and up into the motor.<br /><br />4. Fogged the motor. Couldn't find the fogging hole my manual refers to so I ended up pulling the plugs and spraying directly into each cylinder and briefly ran the motor while choking on the smoke.<br /><br />4. Put the outboard all the way down with trim and tilt fingers all the way in. Duct taped a plastic garbage bag around lower unit and prop.<br /><br />5. Removed electronics and batteries<br /><br />6. Put more RV anti freeze in the livewell, anchor locker, and bilge. Placed moth balls in several small cups and placed them in any areas with wire concentrations to repel mice.<br /><br />7. Put supports and cover on and put a plastic tarp over the cover.<br /><br />8. Jacked up trailer and lowered onto jack stands and removed tires.<br /><br />Does this sound comprehensive enough to have peace of mind the boat will be OK through the winter? Can anyone think of something I missed.<br /><br />Helpful thoughts appreciated.<br /><br />Kevin
 

Marc J.

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Re: Finally Winterized

Re: Finally Winterized

I assume you've got an I/O as per #3. Outboards are self-draining in the down position and the antifreeze would be unnecessary. Also, fully draining the lower unit and installing new marine gear oil with new seals/o-rings on the screws would be cheap insurance.<br /><br /> P.S. Send some us some snow down here. I'm starting to forget what it looks like.
 

PAkev

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Re: Finally Winterized

Re: Finally Winterized

The motor is a new F150 outboard and went through the 20hr service by the dealer two weeks ago. The reason I did the aintifreeze thing is because when I ran it on the muffs, it took a while for water to come out the pee hole. I figured some water was frozen in there.<br /><br />Thanks for the reply<br />Kevin
 
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