Kracken
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2009
- Messages
- 158
I am starting to think about winter and the end of the boating season.
I have always winterized my boat and never had a problem. I got a new boat this year and it has fuel injection, the old one was carborated. I am unsure about the difference in winterization. I am already having nightmares about screwing up. In the past if a screwed it up?well a good reason to buy a new boat. (the old one was 20 years old)
I have been looking at local marinas and found one that does this for winterization.
1. Run Motor and check basic operations
2. Inspect water discharge
3. inspect lower unit for water and pressure check if necessary
4. Drain water from block and refill with anti-freeze
5. Change oil and filter
6. replace water separator filter
7. apply anti-corrosion grease to all out-drive fittings
8. add fuel stabilizer
9. Fog engine block carburetors and fuel lines
10. Check belts and hoses, and general condition of motor and lower unit
11. Drain Gear oil and refill
All for $200.00
They recommend:
Pull and service Outdrive:
1. Grease splines on shaft
2. Grease U-joints
3. Check condition of Gimbal Bearing
4. Check condition of Bellows
5. Replace gasket and O-rings
Additional $75.00
Peace of mind is a great thing, but the question is:
Is this priced right, should I keep looking around or should I go it alone?
Thanks
I have always winterized my boat and never had a problem. I got a new boat this year and it has fuel injection, the old one was carborated. I am unsure about the difference in winterization. I am already having nightmares about screwing up. In the past if a screwed it up?well a good reason to buy a new boat. (the old one was 20 years old)
I have been looking at local marinas and found one that does this for winterization.
1. Run Motor and check basic operations
2. Inspect water discharge
3. inspect lower unit for water and pressure check if necessary
4. Drain water from block and refill with anti-freeze
5. Change oil and filter
6. replace water separator filter
7. apply anti-corrosion grease to all out-drive fittings
8. add fuel stabilizer
9. Fog engine block carburetors and fuel lines
10. Check belts and hoses, and general condition of motor and lower unit
11. Drain Gear oil and refill
All for $200.00
They recommend:
Pull and service Outdrive:
1. Grease splines on shaft
2. Grease U-joints
3. Check condition of Gimbal Bearing
4. Check condition of Bellows
5. Replace gasket and O-rings
Additional $75.00
Peace of mind is a great thing, but the question is:
Is this priced right, should I keep looking around or should I go it alone?
Thanks