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On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 14:39:10 -0400, "Starbuck's"
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If you wanted the ideal situation, change your oil after and before the
boating season. I for one, only change it after the season.

The right answer.

You only need one filter change.


Not true. It is a factor of how many hours you put on the engine during the
season. A good rule of thumb is an oil change every 100 hours or at least
once/season.

And the best time to change it, if it is only once/season, is before the
winter layover.


 
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