I live in the Baltimore, MD area and have a 99 Bayliner Capri Fish-ski model with a 3.0 L and Alpha I Gen II drive. The motor is currently winterized with anti-freeze. My question is when is it safe de-winterize the engine: remove the anti freeze and leave water in the block. With the long cold winter we've had here I am anxious to get out on the water fishing this year but I expect we will continue to have the nights drop below freezing possibly into April (it just snowed 9" last night).
I would assume that a few overnight hours with the temperature below freezing, mid-20s or so, is not enough to freeze the water in the engine and crack the block; but I would like to know how others handle this situation. When I had a boat with an outboard obviously this was not an issue to worry about. Thanks.
I would assume that a few overnight hours with the temperature below freezing, mid-20s or so, is not enough to freeze the water in the engine and crack the block; but I would like to know how others handle this situation. When I had a boat with an outboard obviously this was not an issue to worry about. Thanks.