Winterizing
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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I just looked at the checklist for winterizing Yo Ho.
Here's what the dealer does:
Backs the rig into his fresh water yard tank, tests the engine for proper
running, computer data, and linkage of steering, throttle and shift.
Engine still under warranty, so anything that pops up needing attention
will be fixed automatically at no charge to me.
Chemically stabilizes fuel in tank.
Fogs internal engine parts with storage oil.
Replaces fuel filter.
Changes gear oil, lubes prop shaft
Changes oil and filter.
Lubes grease fittings on engine and other spots needing lube.
Replaces anodes.
Lubes through-hulls.
Removes batteries, stores indoors in heated workshop.
Washes boat.
That's for $145. Oil and filters, extra, but at reasonable prices.
I think that's a pretty damned good deal for a buck and a half, and it's
all done properly and *I* don't have to do it.
Same service for an I/0 runs $175 (and obviously takes care of cooling
system), and for $250, the dealership also removes outdrive, lubes all
joints and gimbal bearings, runs a pressure check, and adjusts
engine-drive alignment.
That's a phenomenal price. My hundred hour service costs nearly $250 and
they don't do half that. I wonder what your dealer charges someone who
didn't buy a new boat and motor there?
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