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![]() "skp" wrote in message ups.com... 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? skp, It's not difficult, however having someone show you the first time is certainly not a bad option regardless of how many write-up you read on it. Following is a list when I winterized my '96 Sunsetter, I have an '06 Sunsetter XTi that will be an entirely new beast. - Block drains, one on each side, the drivers side had a temp sensor, passenger side had the shower intake. - Manifold drains, one in each side at the back of each manifold. - Large water pump hose - pull both heater lines, blow out. - pull the hot water shower lines and run shower till lines are empty - tranny cooler drain plug, pull and leave drain lug out. - Pull impeller, lube with vaseline if good for next season. If you see visible cracks, buy a new one. - Pull center and rear drain plugs. - Use a sponge to remove any water that does not drain from the bottom of the boat. Pray next spring! ![]() JT P.S. The first six items took 5 - 8 minutes in the dark when the night time temps were dipping down into the teens. I wouldn't bother but my boat is on a lift. |
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