Hello all,
I have an '02 bowrider I bought late last August. I paid to have it winterized and am just about to finally get out this season for the first time. I wanted to wax it to protect it for the summer, but did not know which was the best choice for my boat's protection and the environment.
The boat does not have any visible oxidation on it as it was stored in the marina "warehouse" by the previous owner. Any thoughts/comments would be greatly appreciated.
Also, what should I do to de-winterize? I have a 350 mag I/O that the mechanic filled with RV antifreeze or its equivalent, I think. Do I need to do anything besides rehooking batteries, putting on the ears/hose and running it until the antifreeze clears?
This is my first boat but I have boated for years with friends...just never owned. I think the old way might have been better!! LOL.
ThanksAgain! Oh yeah, my boat is used in TN, fresh water only.
I have an '02 bowrider I bought late last August. I paid to have it winterized and am just about to finally get out this season for the first time. I wanted to wax it to protect it for the summer, but did not know which was the best choice for my boat's protection and the environment.
The boat does not have any visible oxidation on it as it was stored in the marina "warehouse" by the previous owner. Any thoughts/comments would be greatly appreciated.
Also, what should I do to de-winterize? I have a 350 mag I/O that the mechanic filled with RV antifreeze or its equivalent, I think. Do I need to do anything besides rehooking batteries, putting on the ears/hose and running it until the antifreeze clears?
This is my first boat but I have boated for years with friends...just never owned. I think the old way might have been better!! LOL.
ThanksAgain! Oh yeah, my boat is used in TN, fresh water only.