RaceCarRich
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 31, 2015
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- 234
First year of boat ownership. Great time. Now its time to think about winterizing. I've read the sticky and searched out internet info. Still its important enough that I want to make sure I'm on base here. Its a 2000 Mercruiser 3.0L Alpha in a 19' Bayliner. I know in my race car days, some people would go above and beyond what is actually needed and obsess about certain things. I'm trying to use some common sense to not fall into the realm of getting carried away with activities 'just because I can'.
Fuel: Add Stabilizer, fill fuel cell to top to reduce dead air space and resulting condensation, run on muffs for 10-15 min. Fuel filter in carb and in line are both < 1/2 season old and I carry spares so no action related to filters.
Engine Fogging: Fog the engine through the carb. No plug removal.
Freeze Protection: Follow the blue hoses from the "lazy man's drain system" or whatever it's called and remove the nipples that go to the hoses (I believe one hose goes to block and one to manifold). Probe any sediment clogging holes and drain. Replace nipples with brass pipe plugs wrapped with Teflon tape. Discard nipples, hoses, and handle from lazy man system.
Is pouring antifreeze into the hoses required? Is it safer or more fool-proof? What's the best way?
Electrical: Fully charge battery. Do I need to disconnect? I don't believe anything on board is a constant drain.
Misc:
Put outdrive in down position.
Put on canvas covers. I am not planning to shrink wrap as previous owner never did. Covers have some holes in them and I plan on brushing off snow if it gets too deep.
Do I need to put some sort of bug/varmint repellant in boat? Boat will be in my suburban driveway.
Polish/waxing is optional if I get motivated.
My Plan:
Fuel: Add Stabilizer, fill fuel cell to top to reduce dead air space and resulting condensation, run on muffs for 10-15 min. Fuel filter in carb and in line are both < 1/2 season old and I carry spares so no action related to filters.
Engine Fogging: Fog the engine through the carb. No plug removal.
Freeze Protection: Follow the blue hoses from the "lazy man's drain system" or whatever it's called and remove the nipples that go to the hoses (I believe one hose goes to block and one to manifold). Probe any sediment clogging holes and drain. Replace nipples with brass pipe plugs wrapped with Teflon tape. Discard nipples, hoses, and handle from lazy man system.
Is pouring antifreeze into the hoses required? Is it safer or more fool-proof? What's the best way?
Electrical: Fully charge battery. Do I need to disconnect? I don't believe anything on board is a constant drain.
Misc:
Put outdrive in down position.
Put on canvas covers. I am not planning to shrink wrap as previous owner never did. Covers have some holes in them and I plan on brushing off snow if it gets too deep.
Do I need to put some sort of bug/varmint repellant in boat? Boat will be in my suburban driveway.
Polish/waxing is optional if I get motivated.
Let me know what you think. In the spring I will change the engine oil/filter and the lower unit oil and impeller. I know the previous (original) owner and the impeller is still the original from 2000.