I was toying with the idea of boating year round earlier and now that I have missed the past 6 weeks due to a broken ankle (Front Draft binding did not release after a hard, OTF fall ) I am definitely planning on skiing year round.
Winters are fairly mild here generally getting into the high 20's at night and up to the high 30's/low 40's during the day. Periods of prolonged cold don't happen very often.
My plan is to keep it stored outside in a covered (but not enclosed) spot. Ideally I would like to do a mini-winterization every time I get off the lake. Can someone provide me with a detailed/itemized list of how they would do a quick winterization on their 1998 350 Mercruiser MPI with a heater? I think I need to protect: the engine, the tranny and the heater. Anything else? If possible I would like to install stop-cocks for plugs and then devise a way to drain the heater quickly.
Anyways, any detailed steps/strategies to protecting the boat and still keeping it running all winter is appreciated
Thanks
Bakes
Winters are fairly mild here generally getting into the high 20's at night and up to the high 30's/low 40's during the day. Periods of prolonged cold don't happen very often.
My plan is to keep it stored outside in a covered (but not enclosed) spot. Ideally I would like to do a mini-winterization every time I get off the lake. Can someone provide me with a detailed/itemized list of how they would do a quick winterization on their 1998 350 Mercruiser MPI with a heater? I think I need to protect: the engine, the tranny and the heater. Anything else? If possible I would like to install stop-cocks for plugs and then devise a way to drain the heater quickly.
Anyways, any detailed steps/strategies to protecting the boat and still keeping it running all winter is appreciated
Thanks
Bakes
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