I am new to power boat ownership by virtue of buying a 1992 Glassport 17.5 bowrider in excellent condition. The engine is a Mercruiser 3.0L with Alpha-One outdrive.
As a resident of Massachusetts, it is time for me to winterize.
I have received some advice for doing this. I have been advised that I should remove the outdrive from the boat and store it indoors for the winter. It was explained to me that the outdrive can hold water (antifreeze?) after flushing with antifreeze. My concern is the need for special tools, which I do not have, to remove the outdrive.
I am familiar with the internal combustion engine having been my own mechanic for most of my life. This however is new to me and I want to get it right.
I question why just draining the block, even without running antifreeze through it, would not be sufficient. I've successfully done that, many times, with automobile engines mostly in my youth.
As a resident of Massachusetts, it is time for me to winterize.
I have received some advice for doing this. I have been advised that I should remove the outdrive from the boat and store it indoors for the winter. It was explained to me that the outdrive can hold water (antifreeze?) after flushing with antifreeze. My concern is the need for special tools, which I do not have, to remove the outdrive.
I am familiar with the internal combustion engine having been my own mechanic for most of my life. This however is new to me and I want to get it right.
I question why just draining the block, even without running antifreeze through it, would not be sufficient. I've successfully done that, many times, with automobile engines mostly in my youth.