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Winterize

Post by kzoo » Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:22 am

Does anyone around here winterize their outboard? Back where I'm from, we'd have the outboard winterize and the boat put in storage by now.

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RE:Winterize

Post by sgpwayne » Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:57 am

just had mine done plus a tune-up so it will be ready to go when it gets warmer

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RE:Winterize

Post by dilbert » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:39 am

Mine stays in a garage that doesn't get below freezing. I clean everything up and fog the engine and strap the cover on.
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RE:Winterize

Post by jmay » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:17 am

Cavdad will likely give his take as well, but unlike a i/o outboards don't need to be winterized, as long and they are stored trimed all the way down so any water can drain out of the engine. The only time I have ever handled a frozen block claim on an outboard is when the engine was stored tilted up.

Run sta-bil throw it, fog it and change the plugs and it will start right up with fresh gas in the spring

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RE:Winterize

Post by kzoo » Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:38 pm

THanks guys!,

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RE:Winterize

Post by skeeter bassin » Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:32 am

ditto what jmay said. or just do like i do and keep fishing all winter.
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RE:Winterize

Post by dilbert » Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:26 am

I forgot to mention fuel stabilizer. Pri-G goes in all my fuel cans all year long.

I also make sure the fuel tank is topped off to help prevent condensation in the tank.
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RE:Winterize

Post by beresford13861 » Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:29 am

trim down, and empty fluids....or fish all winter!!! thats my story and im sticking to it.

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RE:Winterize

Post by sgpwayne » Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:45 pm

Easy for you to say, coming from 90 degree christmas's and 80 degrees in january. I think I would look pretty silly sitting out on the lake in my boat on top of 8 inches of ice. What do you think WAYNE

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RE:Winterize

Post by A9 » Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:31 pm

I've never seen 8 inches of ice on top of boats...Snow? maybe, it's a blast to fish in the snow....
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RE:Winterize

Post by sgpwayne » Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:16 am

got to read it slower SAM The boat is on top of the ice like a ice fishing shack LOL
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RE:Winterize

Post by Easy Limits » Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:33 pm

I just run the motor a couple of times a month in the driveway during the winter if I am not fishing. I do top off the gas tank and add fuel stabilizer.
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RE:Winterize

Post by A9 » Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:35 am

sgpwayne wrote:got to read it slower SAM The boat is on top of the ice like a ice fishing shack LOL
My bad...Not too many lakes out here though that freeze over...Not sure where home is but it sounds like some good weather..
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RE:Winterize

Post by cavdad45 » Sat Nov 17, 2007 3:23 pm

jmay wrote:Cavdad will likely give his take as well, but unlike a i/o outboards don't need to be winterized, as long and they are stored trimed all the way down so any water can drain out of the engine. The only time I have ever handled a frozen block claim on an outboard is when the engine was stored tilted up.

Run sta-bil throw it, fog it and change the plugs and it will start right up with fresh gas in the spring
Ditto!!!

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RE:Winterize

Post by hewesfisher » Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:45 pm

jmay wrote:Cavdad will likely give his take as well, but unlike a i/o outboards don't need to be winterized, as long and they are stored trimed all the way down so any water can drain out of the engine. The only time I have ever handled a frozen block claim on an outboard is when the engine was stored tilted up.

Run sta-bil throw it, fog it and change the plugs and it will start right up with fresh gas in the spring
Double ditto. I use the Mercury brand fuel additives because my Mercs are still under warranty.:cheers:
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RE:Winterize

Post by iPodrodder » Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:45 am

Sam Kafelafish wrote:
sgpwayne wrote:got to read it slower SAM The boat is on top of the ice like a ice fishing shack LOL
My bad...Not too many lakes out here though that freeze over...Not sure where home is but it sounds like some good weather..
Did you get out on Beaver when it froze? I'll post a pic when I find it.

This is our first year with our boat. We're going to keep fishing and not change anything we're doing.

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RE:Winterize

Post by Gisteppo » Tue Nov 20, 2007 6:35 pm

Here on Long where we regularly get ice, the boat lives in the water until the drawdown.

All the above advice is good. Couple things to keep in mind:

Try not to run your motor dry. It slaughters the water pump.

Keep the fuel in ALL cans in good shape.

Finally YOUR KICKER IS A MOTOR TOO! Don't forget to trim down the little guy as well. I put both motors in the water at night.

It warmed up to 32 here today, expecting teens tonight, had to scrape the boat windshield off before going out for Smallies today (ironically only caught largemouth.)

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RE:Winterize

Post by hewesfisher » Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:16 am

Gisteppo wrote:Here on Long where we regularly get ice, the boat lives in the water until the drawdown.
Yep, if you moor your outboard boat in freezing weather, the motor(s) should be down, but be sure and check your motor manufacturer's manual for their procedure. Nothing like getting burned out of a warranty claim for failure to follow their advice.

Personal preference here, but I never run my motors dry or even disconnect the fuel lines and run the carbs dry. That's what the fuel stabilizer and fuel system cleaner/conditioner is for and I run it year round per my Merc mechanic's advice on how he runs his motors. I figure a long time Merc mechanic knows more about how to treat my motors than I do.:cheers:
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RE:Winterize

Post by Gisteppo » Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:49 am

FYI, had my sled in the water over last week.

With high's in the low 20s and lows nearing 10F, we ended up making about 2" of ice on the lake.

Did you know a 1979 Hewescraft outboard sled is an icebreaker? Neither did I!

Broke her out with a splitting maul, then ran her like a USCG icebreaker (up on the ice, break through. Up again, through. Lather rinse repeat).

Winterize? Hah! Trim it down, use it all winter. Saves money on the sta-bil.

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