Thanks for all the great posts on winterizing. I've printed a few processes down and will be completing in the next few weeks.
However, I'm curious if I can REALLY simplify all this. Keep in mind that I'm in GA so I don't have to have the protection required in the Great White North. It's also important to note that I don't plan to run the boat in the winter. I'll just "winterize" once now, then "summerize" once next spring.
QUESTION
Is it possible to just do a gravity feed of several gallons of anti-freeze into a fake-a-lake, run the engine till you see pink out of the FAE, turn off the engine and let it sit for 5 months?
In theory, it would push a lot of the current settled water out and replace with anti-freeze in every cavity that water would sit.
OR, would it be best to do a combination of pulling the drain plugs, replacing the plugs, then doing this anti-freeze process.
Looking for feedback on this idea.....
Thanks!
However, I'm curious if I can REALLY simplify all this. Keep in mind that I'm in GA so I don't have to have the protection required in the Great White North. It's also important to note that I don't plan to run the boat in the winter. I'll just "winterize" once now, then "summerize" once next spring.
QUESTION
Is it possible to just do a gravity feed of several gallons of anti-freeze into a fake-a-lake, run the engine till you see pink out of the FAE, turn off the engine and let it sit for 5 months?
In theory, it would push a lot of the current settled water out and replace with anti-freeze in every cavity that water would sit.
OR, would it be best to do a combination of pulling the drain plugs, replacing the plugs, then doing this anti-freeze process.
Looking for feedback on this idea.....
Thanks!
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