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Boat winterizing
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<blockquote data-quote="Gravey" data-source="post: 5451505" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>Mine is going to the dealer tomorrow. It's an inboard v-drive and I don't want any water in there. When the warranty runs out I'll probably do it myself. My metal barn isn't heated so if it freezes and the block cracks it's about $25k to replace from what I understand. Growing up and fishing in my granddad's bass tracker he fished all year. When the motor is down the water runs out so nothing to freeze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravey, post: 5451505, member: 2648"] Mine is going to the dealer tomorrow. It’s an inboard v-drive and I don’t want any water in there. When the warranty runs out I’ll probably do it myself. My metal barn isn’t heated so if it freezes and the block cracks it’s about $25k to replace from what I understand. Growing up and fishing in my granddad’s bass tracker he fished all year. When the motor is down the water runs out so nothing to freeze. [/QUOTE]
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