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Califbill July 19th 16 04:17 AM

Nice boat, John!
 
wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 21:16:31 -0500, Califbill
wrote:

wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 17:37:15 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote:

I can't believe y'all said that. Anyone with half a working brain knows
that you change the 4 stroke engine oil when winterizing. Y'all better
get Mercury's maintenance manual.....or better yet, find a competent
person to handle your maintenance/winterizing.

There are actually 2 schools of thought on that. One says store it
with the oil that was in it and change it in the spring. The other
says store it with new oil but you have the problem that the winter
moisture is now in your new oil. I suppose a belt and suspenders guy
would change it twice.
Fortunately "winterizing" here means my wife puts a jacket on the
boat. I am still in my shorts and T shirt.
I end up changing my oil 3 times a year anyway just for hours.


I also run my boat in the winter. Colder than yours, but still with a coat
is fine.


If it isn't over 75, my wife won't go. That is not very often here in
the afternoon, even in the winter.



We get our rains in the winter, and the freshwater flows in to the bay stir
up the sturgeon, which make for some fun catch and release. Limit is 2 a
year. 3' to 5'. So we have the top up and with a heater, will fish in
high 30's weather. And raining at times.


Alex[_9_] July 20th 16 01:06 AM

Nice boat, John!
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/18/16 7:18 PM, True North wrote:
The John flushes....

"It was your comment to be sure and use 2 stroke oil that got Donnie
started on the whole thing. At
the time you thought my Yamaha was a 2 stroke."

Quit weaseling out and blaming it on Greg.
As I remember it, you were asking advice on winterizing your Yamaha
outboard.


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Johnny Racist likes to deflect..


....says the King of deflection.


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