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Default winterizing an inboard

skp wrote:
I'm interested in hearing from people who do their own winterizing (of
inboards). How difficult is it? Where could I find a complete list of
steps?

It really is easy, but since you have to ask the question, the best
money you will ever spend is to pay someone to do it for you the first
year, and watch them do it. The bolts for the drain plugs on the engine
can be hidden and it is nice to have a mechanic actually show you where
they are.

http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/37.htm
http://www.boatus.com/seaworthy/winter/brochure.asp






 
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