ChooChooSnakeMan
Seaman
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2023
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- 52
At the risk of starting a fight I wanted to post this question. I'm new to an I/O boat. After purchasing my Ebbtide with an 8.1 Gi-J DPS-A last fall I had the local Volvo Penta dealer winterize it and change fluids and filter. I dewinterized it in the spring with no issues. I could not find any evidence that they pumped or sucked any antifreeze into the engine block or drive. 4 hoses were disconnected and 4 drain plugs were opened. My Volvo Penta manual for my specific engine says that is all that is needed to winterize the engine. There is no mention about anti-freeze. I'm in Tennessee and it can get down to close to zero degrees although our typical cold winter nights are low to mid 20's. I'm a hands on kind of guy who enjoys taking care of my own stuff. If I do it I know exactly what and how it was done. So am I crazy to think about changing my own fluids and filters and winterizing the boat by disconnecting the 4 hoses, opening the 4 drains, trimming the outdrive all the way down, draining my freshwater tank, and removing the portable toilet? I expect opinions both ways and all sincere opinions are welcome. I especially would like to hear from those who winterize themselves and don't use antifreeze. If you do that how cold does it get where you are? Thanks, James