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    Originally posted by skippabcool View Post
    Another one that does it myself. I think there are many on here that do. That was one of the first things I learned on this site and what made this site so awesome.

    Cost wise I have seen $300 - $600. Then some of them expect you to bring it back to them to summerize for about the same cost but typically a little cheaper. There is the thought that if they do it then they are liable. On the other hand I know that some don't do what they say they do. I would rather do it knowing what I have done and how it was done. You also become a lot more familiar with your boat.

    My is that it is not that hard to do it yourself.
    I think I will let them do it this year and try it myself next year. I am sure after many years of building show cars I can handle a boat winterize.
    Thanks or the input fella's...this site is the reason I bought the Tige.

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      Lunchtime post
      Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

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        Mike, r u taking it to marine world? Do u have a heater and shower?
        Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

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          Another DIY'er here. I like doing it myself because I take everything out of the boat, wash it and put it in the basement and then clean the boat top to bottom. I then let it sit in storage with the lockers open and the cushions up for a week so it can completely dry out and then button it all back up.

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            Originally posted by bryce2320 View Post
            Mike, r u taking it to marine world? Do u have a heater and shower?
            Back to the dealer in Stillwater.

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              Originally posted by bryce2320 View Post
              Mike, r u taking it to marine world? Do u have a heater and shower?
              Heater no shower

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                weather here is for the ducks

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                  Originally posted by MikeD View Post
                  Do most of you guys do your own winterizing? If not...what are you paying the dealers in your areas??
                  I started doing my own winterization and annual service last year, after having the dealer(s) do it previously. They were pretty pricey (if I recall, it was around $700 with the original dealer, and then something like $900 with the guy that bought the dealership). Plus, I am pretty sure that not everything was actually done.

                  By doing it myself, I learned more about my boat, know that everything is done, and save money.

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                    Originally posted by Fiveflat View Post
                    Little Fiver just might be on a Hyperlite for 2013.

                    Jimmy LaRiche's Franchise is now made in a Jr. Model and the Regional Hyperlite team wants a grom!
                    Sounds interesting Five, good luck!

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                      Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                      I started doing my own winterization and annual service last year, after having the dealer(s) do it previously. They were pretty pricey (if I recall, it was around $700 with the original dealer, and then something like $900 with the guy that bought the dealership). Plus, I am pretty sure that not everything was actually done.

                      By doing it myself, I learned more about my boat, know that everything is done, and save money.
                      What does it cost you to buy your own stuff to do it?

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                        I will b winterizing mine this year. Ive started researching because I'm kinda clueless on how to do it right
                        Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

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                          I didn't have to winterize

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                            Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                            I started doing my own winterization and annual service last year, after having the dealer(s) do it previously. They were pretty pricey (if I recall, it was around $700 with the original dealer, and then something like $900 with the guy that bought the dealership). Plus, I am pretty sure that not everything was actually done.

                            By doing it myself, I learned more about my boat, know that everything is done, and save money.
                            Like that "new" impeller that was supposedly installed but looked like the original
                            2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
                            2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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                              Originally posted by Ewok View Post
                              Like that "new" impeller that was supposedly installed but looked like the original
                              yup - which makes me wonder just how much other stuff may not have been done

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                                Raining off and on here
                                Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

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