I have a new to me 2002 Rinker 232. It is currently stored in a heated garage. I am attempting to de-water the boat and have found one of the blue plugs deep inside with no room for me or tools. I can touch the plug but no space for any sort of tool.
The engine is a new 5.7 MPI Mercruiser. All of the online vids show and state how 'easy' it is to get to the plugs for removal. HA! Not the case for me. Not in a Rinker 232. The fiberglass and engine mount are completely blocking all of my head standing attempts and I can barely reach it. Very little room to move a tool even if and when I get that far.
The heated garage is part of a commercial marina at Lake Powell which means there are no power outlets available to me. I do plan to use the boat at least a few times this winter. The weather can be very mild in November and February. Dec and Jan are colder but it never really gets below 20F around there.
Looking for solutions for plug removal or other creative ideas in case there is loss of power.
1. Flood with anti-freeze? It will still have water in the block.
2. Add a 1,000 watt inverter to boat batteries and a bilge heater?
I have removed the fuel filter and gotten a bit closer.
Next attempt, I will remove the 10 gallon water tank and hose lines. That will leave a bit more room for me but there will still be little to no room for tools once I get there.
Maybe this is all overkill? Have faith in the heated garage?
If they lose power and every boat in there that gets a cracked block, does the marina insurance buy everyone a new engine?
The engine is a new 5.7 MPI Mercruiser. All of the online vids show and state how 'easy' it is to get to the plugs for removal. HA! Not the case for me. Not in a Rinker 232. The fiberglass and engine mount are completely blocking all of my head standing attempts and I can barely reach it. Very little room to move a tool even if and when I get that far.
The heated garage is part of a commercial marina at Lake Powell which means there are no power outlets available to me. I do plan to use the boat at least a few times this winter. The weather can be very mild in November and February. Dec and Jan are colder but it never really gets below 20F around there.
Looking for solutions for plug removal or other creative ideas in case there is loss of power.
1. Flood with anti-freeze? It will still have water in the block.
2. Add a 1,000 watt inverter to boat batteries and a bilge heater?
I have removed the fuel filter and gotten a bit closer.
Next attempt, I will remove the 10 gallon water tank and hose lines. That will leave a bit more room for me but there will still be little to no room for tools once I get there.
Maybe this is all overkill? Have faith in the heated garage?
If they lose power and every boat in there that gets a cracked block, does the marina insurance buy everyone a new engine?