Hey everyone--
Just bought my first boat, a '95 Sport Nautique, a few months ago. Sorry about all the questions, but as a first-timer, I just want to protect my investment from my ignorance. :? I'm really glad I found this site of fellow Nautique owners!
I'm located in the Pacific NW, a few miles north of Portland, OR. We don't get really cold winters here, so I'd like to forgo the all-out winterization so that I can take the boat out on the water on the occasional sunny/mild winter days we have here. I store the boat in an enclosed garage that I don't let get even close to freezing, so that's not a concern.
My question is, how often should I be taking the boat out and running it for a while during the winter? I don't want the oil, water, gas, and other fluids to sit for too long, right? (to avoid corrosion, acids, sludge, etc.) I am guessing maybe once a month? Or does it need to be more often?
Also, is there anything else I should be doing to the boat/engine with this strategy in lieu of winterizing?
I'm guessing I'm not the only inboard owner who goes this route for the winter. For you owners in warmer (or colder) climates who don't winterize, what's the minimum frequency of operation you recommend to keep things in top shape?
Thanks for all your help!
--Tony
Just bought my first boat, a '95 Sport Nautique, a few months ago. Sorry about all the questions, but as a first-timer, I just want to protect my investment from my ignorance. :? I'm really glad I found this site of fellow Nautique owners!
I'm located in the Pacific NW, a few miles north of Portland, OR. We don't get really cold winters here, so I'd like to forgo the all-out winterization so that I can take the boat out on the water on the occasional sunny/mild winter days we have here. I store the boat in an enclosed garage that I don't let get even close to freezing, so that's not a concern.
My question is, how often should I be taking the boat out and running it for a while during the winter? I don't want the oil, water, gas, and other fluids to sit for too long, right? (to avoid corrosion, acids, sludge, etc.) I am guessing maybe once a month? Or does it need to be more often?
Also, is there anything else I should be doing to the boat/engine with this strategy in lieu of winterizing?
I'm guessing I'm not the only inboard owner who goes this route for the winter. For you owners in warmer (or colder) climates who don't winterize, what's the minimum frequency of operation you recommend to keep things in top shape?
Thanks for all your help!
--Tony
Comment