My first boat in a few decades is a 2001 SeaRay 210 w/Merc 5.0 carb induction. Fresh water used with 360 hours great shape. Last week I got it warmed up on my last ride, pulled it out of the last and got after it while warm. Drained all 5 blue plugs in block and manifolds. Pulled off the thermostat housing starboard upper hose connection; the bottom was hose crimped on and I did not remove it. Spun it over with coil wire detached and more water pumped out. Put back the 5 plugs and added pink coolant into the engine thru the same detached thermostat hose until it came out of the thermostat housing, then connected the hose back to the housing. I did not see how to drain the power steering cooler and am not even sure I know where it is. Two questions: Do I have to do more with the p/s cooler to complete the winterizing? The Merc factory is not mentioning it yet some say I need to do it. Next: Apparently I innocently used an ethanol based pink juice not knowing that a propolyne based liquid exists and is Merc recommended. Then I had the boat wrapped after I pulled my battery. Our lowest off season temps will get to around zero now and then but generally to 10F. For a single off- season looking ahead, is it critical for me to get the ethanol based liquid out of there and replace it with the glycol based with anti-corrosion inhibitor additives? For three months a year this boat sits in a fresh water slip without corrosion protectants. I am wondering also about the effects of the ethanol based liquid on the hoses and other rubber seals, if any. I am leaving the area tomorrow for 10 months so I have to cut open the wrap for access, do the work, and have it resealed before I go if necessary. I am more that a little stressed over this. Thank you in advance. Keith in PA