Re: Should I winterize in Central Texas?
there are two aspects to winterizing. One is protection from freezes--remove all water if you have that risk. If you never get below 30, do nothing in that regard.
The other is stabilizing fuel and clearing the fuel path, which has nothing to do with temperature, just sitting idle--so to be correct, that's "storing" not "winterizing." In fact, it seems that the folks in constantly cold areas have less to worry about with fuel degradation. The temperature swings and humidity gets you.
Let me add, however, that it may be better to drain water even without risk of freezing, for storage; the I/O guys will have to comment since I am an OB guy and our motors drain themselves.