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Default 1hr on engine, how much winterizing needed

On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 22:16:26 -0500, "David Ditch"
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Annapolis, MD, Yes


Yup. If you can afford it, have your dealer winterize it. If not,
follow the draining and winterizing procedures in your manual. Don't
miss a step.

Ice can be very expensive. (





Does it matter if it has no time on it or it just a matter of it being cold
?

David
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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David Ditch wrote:
For a new boat with 1 hour on the engine, does it need winterizing?

David



If you have winter, it does. Do you have winter?


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noah

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