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werlax November 3rd 03 01:55 PM

Storing boat with drive up?
 
I've read that you should store an I/O with the lower drive unit down.
I wasn't able to do this because I had disconnected the batteries and
had to trailer it over to storage with the drive up. It is inside a
building so water collecting in the bullet shouldn't be a problem. I
also sprayed the bellows with marine grease to help prevent it from
drying out. Should I have to worry about anything in the spring when
I lower the unit? Should I grease anything up prior to this?
Thanks for any help!

Steve Barker November 3rd 03 05:50 PM

Storing boat with drive up?
 
It needs to be lowered if it's going to freeze where it is. There's water
still trapped in there until it is lowered.

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"werlax" wrote in message
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I've read that you should store an I/O with the lower drive unit down.
I wasn't able to do this because I had disconnected the batteries and
had to trailer it over to storage with the drive up. It is inside a
building so water collecting in the bullet shouldn't be a problem. I
also sprayed the bellows with marine grease to help prevent it from
drying out. Should I have to worry about anything in the spring when
I lower the unit? Should I grease anything up prior to this?
Thanks for any help!




CaptMP November 4th 03 04:54 AM

Storing boat with drive up?
 
Not sure what kind of "marine grease" you used but as a general rule grease
isn't good for boots. A good reason for storage with the drive down is to
prevent the boot from taking a "set" in a non-operational position, which
increases the chance of the universal joints dinging it next spring.
You are probably going to be OK but Mercury Marine recommends it down for a
reason. When I have mine stored I start the engine every 2 weeks (no longer!)
and raise/lower the drive and put the wheel hard over port/starboard, etc just
to make sure everything stays free.
Anyway, Happy Thanksgiving (well, coming up!)
Mike

Orig msg "I've read that you should store an I/O with the lower drive unit
down.
I wasn't able to do this because I had disconnected the batteries and
had to trailer it over to storage with the drive up. It is inside a
building so water collecting in the bullet shouldn't be a problem. I
also sprayed the bellows with marine grease to help prevent it from
drying out. Should I have to worry about anything in the spring when
I lower the unit? Should I grease anything up prior to this?
Thanks for any help!



werlax November 4th 03 02:41 PM

Storing boat with drive up?
 
"Steve Barker" wrote in message ...
It needs to be lowered if it's going to freeze where it is. There's water
still trapped in there until it is lowered.

Well, I had lowered it after winterizing it. It sat in my driveway
for a couple of weeks in the down position prior to trailering it over
to the storage building. I ran antifreeze through the system until it
came out the lower unit as well. I'm pretty sure all the water is
out, but I was curious about any other reasons there might be for it
being stored down.
Thanks!

werlax November 4th 03 02:50 PM

Storing boat with drive up?
 
(CaptMP) wrote in message ...
When I have mine stored I start the engine every 2 weeks (no longer!)
and raise/lower the drive and put the wheel hard over port/starboard, etc
just to make sure everything stays free.

The boat is at a private storage location, so I'd have to contact the
owner of the building in order to get into it. I might just have to
get over there to quick connect the battery and lower the drive, but
otherwise it'd be too inconvenient to do as you suggest. I made sure
to lube up the steering line and the other things recommended in the
manual. I'll just have to trust my winterizing and check things over
well in the spring before starting it up.
Thanks much!

Doug Meredith November 4th 03 08:59 PM

Storing boat with drive up?
 
don't worry about raising/lowering the drive in storage. Just get it in
the full down position, and forget about it.


"werlax" wrote in message
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(CaptMP) wrote in message

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When I have mine stored I start the engine every 2 weeks (no longer!)
and raise/lower the drive and put the wheel hard over port/starboard,

etc
just to make sure everything stays free.

The boat is at a private storage location, so I'd have to contact the
owner of the building in order to get into it. I might just have to
get over there to quick connect the battery and lower the drive, but
otherwise it'd be too inconvenient to do as you suggest. I made sure
to lube up the steering line and the other things recommended in the
manual. I'll just have to trust my winterizing and check things over
well in the spring before starting it up.
Thanks much!




Don Dando November 5th 03 03:35 AM

Storing boat with drive up?
 
I like to store mine in the down position so as not to stretch or form the
bellows to the up position after setting all winter.

Don Dando

"werlax" wrote in message
om...
"Steve Barker" wrote in message

...
It needs to be lowered if it's going to freeze where it is. There's

water
still trapped in there until it is lowered.

Well, I had lowered it after winterizing it. It sat in my driveway
for a couple of weeks in the down position prior to trailering it over
to the storage building. I ran antifreeze through the system until it
came out the lower unit as well. I'm pretty sure all the water is
out, but I was curious about any other reasons there might be for it
being stored down.
Thanks!





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