Breaking out the boat
after a long winter stored away after being professionally winterized
what does one have to do, mechanically speaking in the fall it was tuned up, oil changed, lower unit checked i pulled the battery and stored it inside boat stored in the garage can i just hook up the earmuffs charge the battery and start it? |
Bring it up to temperature. After you run it for a while I would change your fuel filter and after my experience with faulty manifolds. I would suggest pulling the oil drain plug and catching a sample of oil to check for water. Check your fire extinguishers, load up the life preservers, emergency gear/first aid kit, water toys, and ice chest. Then.......hit the lake :wink_thumbup:
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so right into the water and bring her up to temp huh?
ok kewl how hard is it to get her started after winterization will it kill the battery turning over last boat i had a guy i know winterize it and he would choke out the carb when done by pouring oil into it while running...is that common? seems that would be awful hard to get started again |
Choking the engine after putting in the fogging oil is the preferred way of winterizing the cylinders. By the time you run to the ignition switch, the oil in the cylinders has burned off...
Mine was winterized by my guy at the marina. I picked it up last weekend, drove to the launch ramp, put the plug in, dropped it in the water, gave the accelerator two pumps, cranked it for about 3 seconds before it fired right up. :wink_thumbup: I let it idle for a few minutes to get it up to temp, and away we went. |
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sweet thanks
cant wait 89' today and 92' on sunday thats michigan for ya, we had a frost advisory monday...LOL |
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