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    Posted: September-03-2012 at 9:52pm
Anyone have a good check list to winterize a boat? I am going to have it done but would really like to know what the proper steps are. Like change the oil in the fall or the spring? Filters? etc... I am pretty sure I could do it my self but just I am REALLY scared to forget something and pay the price in the spring....
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Yep..I would like something for an 86 SN 2001 as well. I think I know how to do everything...Just need to know where everything is. Drain bolts, transmission cooler drain, oil change, impeller. Anything else to think of???
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Guys, try using google - search for CCF+winterizing. Must be a couple hundred threads
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Thanks!! That was just what I was looking for. Looks like a great list....
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Originally posted by Nelson Nelson wrote:

Thanks!! That was just what I was looking for. Looks like a great list....


Pretty easy to follow. These guys pin point every step needed to be done. Good luck on your winterzation..
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How many here block up their trailers with boats on them for the winter so that they dont develop a whatever after sitting on the same part of the tire for 8 months. I remember as a kid seeing things like this. Didnt know why.
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I block nine up. Just because. Like to keep the weight off the bearings to keep metal to metal contact at a minimum. Also, at least I feel, tires should rotate not sit still for 6 months. I actually turn them to distribute the bearing grease a bit over the lay-up period. Remember,
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I have never blocked up a trailer unloaded or loaded and have never had a problem. I feel the practice was developed way back in the bias ply tire days.


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