I was about to winterize, then I found our warehouse. The kids want to still practice, and I have a green loogey on the way. I can put the heat like at 50º during those few weeks where it will be below freezing, JIC. I think I am going to skip it this year.
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Originally posted by G-MONEY View PostLast year we went to Canyons and Park City and it was like 75-80, and the snow was melting.
Originally posted by LovinPowell View PostYour season doesn't have to be over, remember we are still good to go when you're in town for Thanksgiving.
Originally posted by chpthril View PostProbably going out this weekend. Air temp will be around 78 and water temp is holding steady at 76
We'll be thinking about yaLast edited by Moki; 10-24-2007, 08:34 PM.
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostI was about to winterize, then I found our warehouse. The kids want to still practice, and I have a green loogey on the way. I can put the heat like at 50º during those few weeks where it will be below freezing, JIC. I think I am going to skip it this year.
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I just winterized saturday and it was a sad day, it was snowing outside. The good part was as I was putting on the end of season wax job, I realized that this year was pretty much scratch or ding free. I didn't notice any new or major dings. I think for as much use as we got out of the boat this year (28 days on the water) we did good. Well here is to hoping the snow keeps flying and piling up deep in the mountains.My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.
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Originally posted by Original Wing Nut View PostI just winterized saturday and it was a sad day, it was snowing outside. The good part was as I was putting on the end of season wax job, I realized that this year was pretty much scratch or ding free. I didn't notice any new or major dings. I think for as much use as we got out of the boat this year (28 days on the water) we did good. Well here is to hoping the snow keeps flying and piling up deep in the mountains.
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Bring on the snow, I can't wait for our annual trip to Jackson Hole. I think we are going to go a little later this year, probably February. If anyone decides to come to the Tampa Bay area before your boats are defrosted give a shout if you want to get out on the water. Hopefully the the water won't get below 65 this year or I'll have to stop riding, that's why I'm putting in a heater though
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Originally posted by Moki View PostI just winterized my boat, I was dreaming of one more trip this weekend but it's not going to happen. I tried something new this year. I did the basics:
Change oil, oil filter, fuel filter
Stabilize fuel
Warmed up engine
drained blue plugs
New part:
Then hooked up 4 gallons of anitfreeze through fake lake
I let all 4 gallons run through and about a gallon came out of the fresh air exhaust.
I drained my block for the first time. I must say I liked doing that a lot better then what I did last year. I only have one hose that is a concern. I couldn't get it off and it goes under the engine. I know most of the water is out. I used an air hose through the thermostat hoses and blew out some that was left. I should be ok, I do like the idea of some antifreeze being in the block though.Dale
2000 21i Tige
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Originally posted by TRD View PostI just want to ask, I did exactly what you did except the new part. After you drained the block you let the seawater pump suck in the antifreeze? This sounds like a good idea.
I drained my block for the first time. I must say I liked doing that a lot better then what I did last year. I only have one hose that is a concern. I couldn't get it off and it goes under the engine. I know most of the water is out. I used an air hose through the thermostat hoses and blew out some that was left. I should be ok, I do like the idea of some antifreeze being in the block though.
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Does anyone know if when the antifreeze has circulated around the block that it has made it to the heater? My heater is up under the dash and the hoses are very long. I could conceive that it might still have water only in it.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostDoes anyone know if when the antifreeze has circulated around the block that it has made it to the heater? My heater is up under the dash and the hoses are very long. I could conceive that it might still have water only in it.
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Originally posted by Moki View PostYeah, we need to get snow this year to fill up our reservoirs. Maybe, we need to have Tige frozen water renunion at the resorts up here.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by Moki View PostNice job on the scratch free. Did you winterize it yourself? If yes, how do you do it?
I use this 5 gallon bucket. I let the boat run until the thermostat opens up. I turn on the heater and shower. Then turn off the water and pour 4 gallons of rv antifreeze in the bucket and wait for it to come out the shower and the exhaust. The first year I did this I pulled the return hose from the heater off to make sure antifreeze was in there and it was. I then normally do a complete fluid change. Next is 303 on all vinyl surfaces then the complete wax job. I wax the bottom of the boat also, I like the shine vs the extra speed or whatever. I store my boat in a heated garage that is attached to my house so this is all just super extra precaution, but I don't think you can be to safe.
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...t=shared+ideas
That other link didn't get the pic, so try this one.Last edited by Original Wing Nut; 10-25-2007, 02:42 PM.My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.
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