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Old 09-25-2002, 07:02 PM   #2
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Homer:
For my boat, I flush the wash down system with the pink marine antifreeze and pour a bit in the bildge at the end. I pour it in the cabin drain and let it flow to stern.
Take everything out, and store indoors.
Change the fuel/water separator.
Fill the fuel tank and add fuel stabalizer/winterizing mix (directions on can).
(do this b4 running the engine so some stabalizer gets into the carbs/injectors/separator.
Grease steering and all engine parts.
I have a home made A frame and a heavy duty tarp. Don't cover the power tightly.
Before I cover it, I try to leave all the hatches and doors open for a while to help dry everything out.
Take your batteries out, keep off the concrete floor and fully charged.

Also,,,
I have a nice write up on doing the power. ( I have to dig it out)
I will follow up with you soon and post it here.

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