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chasintail
11-29-2009, 09:07 PM
Being from Florida this is something I never had to do. My boat stays in the garage. I always run ethanol fuel tx thru the motor with each fill up of fuel. Other than checking the lower unit oil for water is there anything else ya'll do for the winter?

KC Biscarp
11-30-2009, 10:03 AM
Many of us use our boats occassionally throughout the cold season, so we "winterize" often. I'm no expert, but I know of three key steps.

1. You've done this already, add a good stabilizer to any fuel left in the boat.

2. Make sure all cooling water is drained from your engine. When I pull out of the water, I always lower the engine and let any water in the cooling circuit drain. Complete draining in lower temps is critical. Be sure to remember to raise your prop before moving the boat.

3. Flush a non toxic antifreeze thru your live well circuit(s). You can buy propylene glycol based RV or boat grade antifreeze.

I'm sure your boat shop has a few additional items on their list. But I suspect most of those are more routine maintenance related. From what I know these three are really the critical steps to prevent serious freeze problems on most fishing boats.

chasintail
12-05-2009, 04:57 PM
Thanks for that. I plan on fishing through the winter as much as possible. Better than sitting inside and don't like the thought of letting the skiff sit without being run.