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It looks and feels like it is here already, those cold temp that can do damage to our boats. I pulled my boat out of the Skipanon and brought her home a couple of weeks ago. I'm glad I did because after I gave her a good bath and wash down with salt terminator, I prepped her for the winter cold. I have three bilge pumps a wash down pump and a pump in the fish hold. I pump RV anti free through each of to make sure they have no water in them. The RV anti freeze does not hurt them and will save you from having that broken pump come spring. Since my motors spend a lot of time in the saltwater I flush them with salt terminator. I have a 140 gal water stock tank that I can put two motors into a once. I add the salt terminator and water, let the motors run for about 30 minutes. After that treatment I remove the tank and let the motors drain. I make sure the plug is out then take the boat for a ride on the trailer to my favorite steep hill and .make sure the boat is drained. The last thing I do is plug the electric line into the boat to maintain the batteries. Until spring I'll be out swinging the spey rod, digging razor clams, or fishing the surf patiently waiting until it's time to put her back into the water.
I still need to add fuel stabilizer and do the fluid changes in the motor, along with putting in new filters. I think that can wait until I get the heat situation worked out in the shop!
I still need to add fuel stabilizer and do the fluid changes in the motor, along with putting in new filters. I think that can wait until I get the heat situation worked out in the shop!
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