djtech2k
Jet Boat Addict
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- 249
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- Location
- WV
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- SX
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- 21
I have watched a lot of videos and read a lot of posts here on winterizing. I am not trying to open a debate on things like using antifreeze or not. I just have some guidance questions.
I have bought all of the stuff I think I need. I had planned to try to do it myself. My plan was to:
- Change Oil & Filter
- Change Plugs
- Fog the Engine (thru air intake)
- Start Boat and low RPM rev's to blow out water
- Use air compressor to shoot air into the water flush valves to push any remaining water out
Now that was my loose plan and sequence to do it. So first question is, how does that look? As I have thought about it, I am wondering if it makes sense to change the oil and plugs now, before winter, rather than doing it in the spring. I mean I am just thinking about the new oil and plugs just sitting in there rather than having it fresh for the spring, when I will run the boat again. What do you guys think? Honestly, I had planned to attempt all this last weekend, but I hurt my back and have been unable to do much of anything and likely won't be able to this weekend either.
On a brighter note, my new mooring cover just arrived so I want to get that on ASAP. I just need to get this winterized so I can cover and tow it to my rented storage spot.
I have bought all of the stuff I think I need. I had planned to try to do it myself. My plan was to:
- Change Oil & Filter
- Change Plugs
- Fog the Engine (thru air intake)
- Start Boat and low RPM rev's to blow out water
- Use air compressor to shoot air into the water flush valves to push any remaining water out
Now that was my loose plan and sequence to do it. So first question is, how does that look? As I have thought about it, I am wondering if it makes sense to change the oil and plugs now, before winter, rather than doing it in the spring. I mean I am just thinking about the new oil and plugs just sitting in there rather than having it fresh for the spring, when I will run the boat again. What do you guys think? Honestly, I had planned to attempt all this last weekend, but I hurt my back and have been unable to do much of anything and likely won't be able to this weekend either.
On a brighter note, my new mooring cover just arrived so I want to get that on ASAP. I just need to get this winterized so I can cover and tow it to my rented storage spot.