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1.
Prior to hauling the boat, run the engine to achieve normal operating temperatures in order to
open the thermostat.
2.
Close the raw water intake thru hull and remove the hose from the valve hose barb.
3.
Insert the intake hose in a bucket of antifreeze solution and run the engine briefly until all raw
water is flushed thru the exhaust system and only the antifreeze solution is expelled from the exhaust.
4.
Be sure the thru hull valve is opened after the boat is hauled.
12.8.
FUEL SYSTEM
Consult your engine manual to clean any engine mounted fuel filters.
Drain any water from the bottom of the fuel/water separator.
The fuel tank should be kept full for winter storage with about 5% expansion room left at
the top. Empty fuel tanks encourage the formation of condensation.
12.9.
BATTERIES
Clean battery terminals and cable ends thoroughly of any corrosion with a baking soda and
water solution, and apply a light protective layer of petroleum jelly.
Batteries should be fully charged before storage, and the fluid level maintained. Store
batteries in a warm, dry place. Do not store batteries directly on a stone or cement floor.
12.10.
SEACOCKS
Open and drain all seacocks after boat is hauled. Open all seacocks for winter storage.
12.11.
BILGE
Completely pump out bilge of any water and clean out any debris present. Bilge pumps
should be pumped dry and hoses disconnected, to ensure that no water is left in the
system.
12.12.
ICEBOX
Remove any remaining food from the icebox and wash down thoroughly with warm water
and detergent solution.
Odors can be removed with a baking soda and water solution, and an open box of baking
soda left in the icebox will continue to remove odors throughout storage.
Completely pump out any water from the bottom of the icebox and make sure pump is
completely dry of any water.
Leave icebox lid open during storage to allow ventilation.
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