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    Winterizing Question

    Does anyone winterize that lives in AZ? I just noticed on the news it’s supposed to get down around 37 at night. I have never winterized the boat while living here. Its only went below freezing for over 24hrs once in 5 years.

    Any thoughts? I normally just throw some fuel stabilizer the last trip to the lake near the ride back.

    Anything else I should be doing to be safe?

    Thanks

    #2
    Any ballast tanks? if factory ballast or permament then pumps and/or hoses could freeze but needs to get to 32.

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      #3
      No Ballast Tanks

      I guess I'm good then.

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        #4
        Its also in the garage

        I'm sure that helps.

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          #5
          Quick dips below freezing over night, are not enough to freeze up a block.

          I use an electric heater with a ceramic element for nights/days when i know the temps are going to drop low, but I dont have the water drained. I got a couple a few years back at Target for like $15.00 ea. They are fairly similar to an actual marine engine bay heater (which I would recommend if you keep your boat in a marine slip)
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            #6
            Garage helps alot

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              #7
              Kotten,
              I too was a little worried today and tonight. It snowed in H-town today for a few hours and it is supposed to get down to 27 tonight. Mine is in the garage and i left all of the garage lights on and dropped a 60 watt lamp into the engine cabin. I just checked it out and it is still warm in the garage. You should be good fo sho
              kvon

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                #8
                Thanks KVON

                Wow, snow in Houston right? I saw on the news snow in Dallas but Houston? If so I had N Laws that used to live in Humble or Antacosita (Spell). I spent many Xmas's there and it was simialr to AZ... shorts & a Tshirt.

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                  #9
                  Humble is right down the street from me. Yeah, usually shorts and t's but this was totally out of the norm.


                  Originally posted by kottenmouth21 View Post
                  Wow, snow in Houston right? I saw on the news snow in Dallas but Houston? If so I had N Laws that used to live in Humble or Antacosita (Spell). I spent many Xmas's there and it was simialr to AZ... shorts & a Tshirt.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                    Quick dips below freezing over night, are not enough to freeze up a block.

                    I use an electric heater with a ceramic element for nights/days when i know the temps are going to drop low, but I dont have the water drained. I got a couple a few years back at Target for like $15.00 ea. They are fairly similar to an actual marine engine bay heater (which I would recommend if you keep your boat in a marine slip)
                    I have a dumb question. I have a heater w/ ceramic elements but it is too big for the engine department, the warmth is keep inside w/ the engine cover down correct? Could I raise the engine cover and get the same affect? My heater has a thermostat on it and everything, comes on and off by itself. Just wanted to know if it would work. Thinking about going to Lowes and getting a drop light.
                    Dale
                    2000 21i Tige

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TRD View Post
                      I have a dumb question. I have a heater w/ ceramic elements but it is too big for the engine department, the warmth is keep inside w/ the engine cover down correct? Could I raise the engine cover and get the same affect? My heater has a thermostat on it and everything, comes on and off by itself. Just wanted to know if it would work. Thinking about going to Lowes and getting a drop light.
                      If you keep the cover on the boat, then it would not take much heat to keep it above freezing, so yes, prop up the engine cover and set the heater on the edge of the engine bay facing the engine and you should be fine.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                        If you keep the cover on the boat, then it would not take much heat to keep it above freezing, so yes, prop up the engine cover and set the heater on the edge of the engine bay facing the engine and you should be fine.
                        thanks
                        Dale
                        2000 21i Tige

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                          #13
                          I always just pulled the blue plugs in the engine and let the water drain and tow around about 10 miles w/some hills to get all out. stabilize the fuel - you shouldn't have to worry about freeze then

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by yllw20 View Post
                            I always just pulled the blue plugs in the engine and let the water drain and tow around about 10 miles w/some hills to get all out. stabilize the fuel - you shouldn't have to worry about freeze then
                            I'm only worried about the next 2 wks, we are suppose to go out and test the Hydro-plane boat and I go as a spotter. So I didn't want to do the full winterization yet. Block is drained already, just haven't done the other stuff yet.
                            Dale
                            2000 21i Tige

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by TRD View Post
                              I'm only worried about the next 2 wks, we are suppose to go out and test the Hydro-plane boat and I go as a spotter. So I didn't want to do the full winterization yet. Block is drained already, just haven't done the other stuff yet.
                              Dale, I dont have anything on my schedule as of yet that will take me to or through the Winston/High Point area. Do you want me to ship your prop so you have it for boat test. I'll even lend you my puller so you can swap it out.
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