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Default ques about winterizing an in/out board motor

I would think as the engine is sitting on the boat floor, the oil
would have to be sucked out rather than drained as a car. Don't these
engines use antifreeze in the coolant all the time to prevent rust? So
for winterization, wouldn't it just be a matter of increasing the % of
it?

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