Hello all! I have been on your forums for a few years and always have been able to find answers but I figured it was time to join and communicate with everyone.
I do have a couple questions.
My boat is a 1999 Bayliner 1750 LS Capri. Up until 2010 it only racked up an average of ten hours a summer(if that)...It was a family friend's boat, basically used as a taxi for people and supplies out to their what I think is a 42' catalina. Since I purchased the boat I have put countless hours on it. (no hour meter)
At the end of last year our lake was very very low and I bottomed out my prop. It was a 21p 14" 3 blade prop. I purchased a 4 blade 19' 14.25" prop off of this website. It did not clear my trim tab anode so I swapped it out for an offset one, no big deal...
however I need to apply some lube obviously and I have never really done anything mechanically myself with the boat...it hasn't ever needed anything. The boat did come with this:
Can I use this to lube the hub and internals of the prop? Or do I need to purchase some other type of marine grease/lube?
Also I had the boat winterized even though it sits in our garage all winter and doesn't get below 40*....I know when I picked it up from the marine shop that did the procedure they told me to lower the lower unit down for storage. I failed to do this and it has sat since last october in the upright trailering position. Is this bad? Do I need to do anything before I take the boat out for the first time this year?
Happy boating and thanks in advance!
(only picture I have of the boat right now..better than nothing)
I do have a couple questions.
My boat is a 1999 Bayliner 1750 LS Capri. Up until 2010 it only racked up an average of ten hours a summer(if that)...It was a family friend's boat, basically used as a taxi for people and supplies out to their what I think is a 42' catalina. Since I purchased the boat I have put countless hours on it. (no hour meter)
At the end of last year our lake was very very low and I bottomed out my prop. It was a 21p 14" 3 blade prop. I purchased a 4 blade 19' 14.25" prop off of this website. It did not clear my trim tab anode so I swapped it out for an offset one, no big deal...
however I need to apply some lube obviously and I have never really done anything mechanically myself with the boat...it hasn't ever needed anything. The boat did come with this:

Can I use this to lube the hub and internals of the prop? Or do I need to purchase some other type of marine grease/lube?
Also I had the boat winterized even though it sits in our garage all winter and doesn't get below 40*....I know when I picked it up from the marine shop that did the procedure they told me to lower the lower unit down for storage. I failed to do this and it has sat since last october in the upright trailering position. Is this bad? Do I need to do anything before I take the boat out for the first time this year?
Happy boating and thanks in advance!
(only picture I have of the boat right now..better than nothing)
