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How to get boat ready for first freeze?
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<blockquote data-quote="danmyersmn" data-source="post: 108699" data-attributes="member: 2096"><p>You don't need to do anything for a light frost. When you get ready to put it away for winter then you can fully winterize it as you see fit. About this time of year I start using seafoam in my gas to treat the gas for winter parking. That's for boat, mower, push mower, etc. I don't drain the carb's or run the engines dry or anything like that with any of them. Treat the gas and park them. They are all parked outside all winter and start up every spring. I do change the lower unit oil though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danmyersmn, post: 108699, member: 2096"] You don't need to do anything for a light frost. When you get ready to put it away for winter then you can fully winterize it as you see fit. About this time of year I start using seafoam in my gas to treat the gas for winter parking. That's for boat, mower, push mower, etc. I don't drain the carb's or run the engines dry or anything like that with any of them. Treat the gas and park them. They are all parked outside all winter and start up every spring. I do change the lower unit oil though. [/QUOTE]
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