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  • doug69
    • Sep 2015
    • 94

    • Canada

    • 2016 230

    Winterize 2016 230

    Sorry if this obvious or has been discussed previously but I am looking for input on winterizing my 2016 230. I believe you only need to pull several valves to drain the boat and you are good to go. However the dealer did the antifreeze bit last year so I am confused as to what is needed. Dealer charges an arm and a leg for this so if I can pull the valves and be done it would Save me time and money. Does anyone know what the requirements are or if full antifreeze treatment is required for warranty? I would ask the dealer but I am sure I know what their answer would be..... Thanks.


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  • DocPhil
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jan 2016
    • 447

    • Midwest

    • 2014 G21; yamaha superjet

    #2
    Does your motor have the blue valves that you remove and place in that metal block next to the engine? If so, that is what I am planning on doing. Just removing them and blow/suck out the heater hose and you're done

    In fact, there was a great thread on Team Talk about different substances used for winterization. Dry block was better than ethylene glycol based antifreeze. The only thing comparable to dry block was propylene glycol.

    I doubt that warranty states you have to use anti freeze BICBW

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    • Evening Shade
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Apr 2015
      • 1295

      • Martinez, GA/Lake Greenwood, SC

      • 2017 GS20 Previous: 2011 SAN 210, 2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200

      #3
      It depends on which engine you have.
      2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200

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      • DocPhil
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jan 2016
        • 447

        • Midwest

        • 2014 G21; yamaha superjet

        #4
        Originally posted by Evening Shade View Post
        It depends on which engine you have.
        what does?

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        • Evening Shade
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Apr 2015
          • 1295

          • Martinez, GA/Lake Greenwood, SC

          • 2017 GS20 Previous: 2011 SAN 210, 2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200

          #5
          Originally posted by DocPhil View Post

          what does?
          As I understand it, the winterization process is much easier on the DI engines (H5 and H6) than it is on the EX 343 and the ZR409/450. The latter 3 engines I mentioned don't have the blue drain valves that you mentioned. I believe those valves are only on the H5 and H6, but I could be wrong.

          For instance, with my ZR450, I have to drain the heat exchanger, drain both exhaust elbows, drain the v-drive, drain the water strainer, and drain the transmission cooler. The block and heads have antifreeze and don't need drained and my boat doesn't have a heater so I don't have to blow that out (thankfully). This is coming from memory, I may be omitting something.
          Last edited by Evening Shade; 08-24-2016, 07:09 AM.
          2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200

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