Ok.. Ok.. I'm sure this has been posted 100 plus times but I couldn't find any of the posts. If anyone knows of a link to the posts or has an opinion I would appreciate the input.<br /><br />Boat/Motor Info:<br />1987 17' Seaswirl<br />4.3 GMC / OMC cobra<br /><br />The boat is run during the summer months April through September, it sits for Jan - March. I have had the boat for about 4 years. I have no idea of the maintenance prior to my ownership, however it runs well, always has. <br /><br />Question / opinions: Usually I change both the outdrive grease and engine oil at the end of each season. I like to change the outdrive grease to check for water before I put it away for the winter and I like to change the engine oil to get the crap out of it for the winter. Just realized this contradicts my fuel policy. Hold on to your shorts guys, gals... I drain my fuel tank for the winter. I run stabilizer thru the system, then completely drain and plug every orifice to the tank. Thus I start next year with a FRESH tank of premium gas. Anyway back to the question / opinion, should I keep changing the lubricants at the end of each season so it sits with clean lubricants or let the old lubricants sit for the winter and change the lubricants at the beginning of the next season so I run the season with fresh oils?<br /><br />Thanx,<br />**** R 