Winterize?

rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,810 ✭✭✭✭✭
I don't think we have experienced the 23 degree weather we will see this weekend in ov 15 years. I don't know how long it will sit at those temps. I'm fresh water vooled so nothing in the motor...water system worries me a bit. Do I have concerns?
 

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  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,267 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It should be ok but my OCD says winterize everything.  
  • GrahamuGrahamu Member Posts: 906 ✭✭✭
    If your boat is out of the water I would seriously consider draining and winterizing any system with water in it.
  • Cableguy GregCableguy Greg Member Posts: 5,064 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Drain the block for sure. Drain the fresh water tank and at minimum, blow air through the water system lines. 
    2008 280 Express Cruiser, 6.2MPI, B3, Pittsburgh, PA "Blue Ayes" (Sold)
    2022 Cherokee 294GEBG Black Label land yacht. 
    Go Steelers!!!
  • Dream_InnDream_Inn Member, Moderator Posts: 7,843 mod
    Just pull your drain plug…😆sorry I had to go there.  I would say as others, drain the water out

    Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express

  • grouch0jrgrouch0jr Member Posts: 113 ✭✭
    I have FWC 5.7s. I winterized them by running 4 gallons of the pink stuff through each engines. With the seacocks closed and the strainers open, i started the engines (only 1 at a time) and had someone else pour the antifreeze into the strainers.
    2006 342EC
  • Lake_BumLake_Bum Member Posts: 1,104 ✭✭✭✭
    Hang a shop light, old skool bulb in the bilge.  The temps wont last in Florida 
    2000 Captiva 232 
  • aero3113aero3113 Member Posts: 9,619 ✭✭✭✭✭
    @grouch0jr
    I use 4 gallons per engine also. But I have fresh water cooled and use the kit hooked up to the outdrive intake to suck it in. I then drain it all out of the block. I’m always worried it will freeze solid one day. I did a test once ( it’s on the forum somewhere), put the different antifreezes outside in a cup and waited for them to freeze.
    2008 330EC
  • rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,810 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I was thinking about that...bringing it home and getting some heat in there. The boat came out of Pensacola and I'd be hard pressed to bet the PO ever winterized it. I'm coolant in the block.  I'm probably most concerned with the water system. New pump on there- if I pull the filter/bowl I assume that will drain the pump. The water tank is full- nasty tank is about half full. I have a drain valve on the heater inlet and a drain for the tank. What about the engine heat exchanger? I wonder how much water stays in the system?
    If you ever wanted to start a landscape business in Florida,  Wednesday next week would be a good day to do it- we will have landscapes gone over a lot of the state an iguana lizards falling out of trees in south Florida!





  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,267 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 30
    But is there raw water in the heat exchanger/lines to the pickup in the foot as well as the strainers?

    I run 6 gallons of pink through mine and call it good. A little easier in my setup as I only pull from the thru hull.   
    Like other said, run the water tank until empty, bypass the water heater and let it drain fully the. Blow the hot/cold lines until no water is left. 

    I always run pink through after I blow the lines out,  then blow the pink out as well.  I remove the screens to the galley sink as I think it causes corrosion if it sits for months over winter 


    If you have access to power,  a shop light in the bilge and small heater in the cabin would be sufficient so long as you don't lose power.


    Catch those iguana and bring them north to sell at flea markets lol
  • rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,810 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I'll have my home genset ready to go in case. My house will not heat at 25 degrees- like most of the 80's and older homes. I'm concerned about power and may pick up an electric heater just in case if there is one to be bad. 
    We had this 15 years ago- lots of stuff built in 15 years so we will see what the power company can do.
  • rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,810 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Have two drop lights in the bilge and I turned the water heater on...
  • TonyG13TonyG13 Member Posts: 1,395 ✭✭✭✭
    edited February 1
    rasbury said:
    Have two drop lights in the bilge and I turned the water heater on...
    Hopefully they're old fashioned incandescents and not fluorescents or LEDs! (Though some LEDs do give off a decent amount of heat.) :D
  • rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,810 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 1
    TonyG13 said:
    rasbury said:
    Have two drop lights in the bilge and I turned the water heater on...
    Hopefully they're old fashioned incandescents and not fluorescents or LEDs! (Though some LEDs do give off a decent amount of heat.) :D
    I had a heck of a time finding lights...lowes had some but they were 200 and 300 watt lights- I bought one on the 200 but then scared to use it. I went to a dollar store thinking I would find dome there- thought I did but then at home found they were led. I had two 20w bulbs  so I dropped those in there. Our low is 28 this am on the thermometer...we were below freezing around midnight...will be above it by around 11 am...but back to 28 tomorrow morning...so that's a long time of at or below freezing. My home as far as my heating ability was better than I thought. Way better than cooling in the summertime.  I need new windows and insulation in the ceiling...maybe it will kill the mold in my bilge!
  • J3ffJ3ff Member Posts: 4,190 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Key largo this morningimage
  • PickleRickPickleRick Member Posts: 4,267 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That's a little cold for key largo. 
  • rasburyrasbury Member Posts: 8,810 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I still have ice hanging off my car- 
  • Dream_InnDream_Inn Member, Moderator Posts: 7,843 mod
    I’m ready to get above freezing.  We’ve had 15 days in a row with highs below freezing.  Tomorrow is supposed to be high of 35 and Tuesday a balmy 39.  Then back below again.  Less than 5 weeks and the boat should be out!  ( at least the last few years it’s been first weekend of March)

    Dream 'Inn III -- 2008 400 Express

  • IanIan Member Posts: 3,004 ✭✭✭✭
    Normal here to be below freezing for 2-3 weeks

    Regards,

    Ian

    The Third “B”

    Ravena Coeymans Yacht Club

    https://www.rcyachtclub.com/

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