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  • Jasonvv
    • Feb 2017
    • 20

    • Raleigh, NC / LKG

    • 2015 G23

    How long is too long?

    Looking at buying a G23 that has been in storage for 26 months. The usual service was done right before and I believe the fuel tank was topped off full. I am assuming that pumping out the fuel and changing the oil and fuel filter would be required before firing it up but what else? Nice to have a low hour boat but I'm worried extended storage might cause other issues?
  • vanhanbr
    • Mar 2014
    • 223

    • Wisconsin

    • 2008 SAN 210

    #2
    I think you're overthinking it, drop it in the water and start it up.
    Last edited by vanhanbr; 02-26-2017, 10:17 PM.
    2008 SAN 210
    1997 Sport Nautique

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    • JD ski
      • Feb 2017
      • 101

      • Mountains North of Tahoe

      • 1999 Air Nautique, GT-40 Pro-Boss 1975 Century Re

      #3
      Un-winterize it. check and change fluids, clean it up and enjoy.

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      • Jasonvv
        • Feb 2017
        • 20

        • Raleigh, NC / LKG

        • 2015 G23

        #4
        Sounds good. Thanks.

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        • Quinner
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Apr 2004
          • 2245

          • Unknown

          • Correct Crafts

          #5
          Fire it up, once warm/hot change the oil and filter + trans fluid (if it has it). The fuel is probably questionable, you could try and run thru it, if you do add a can of seafoam and be prepared for a tow in if necessary. As you burn thru it add a little fresh fuel, once you have burned thru and topped off about half of it you should be ok

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          • dttheel
            • Jan 2014
            • 193

            • Crozet, VA

            • 2023 GS 22 2013 SAN 210 TE - sold

            #6
            Originally posted by Quinner View Post
            Fire it up, once warm/hot change the oil and filter + trans fluid (if it has it). The fuel is probably questionable, you could try and run thru it, if you do add a can of seafoam and be prepared for a tow in if necessary. As you burn thru it add a little fresh fuel, once you have burned thru and topped off about half of it you should be ok
            I agree, assuming the fuel is in the tank is non-ethanol fuel. If so, then it should be fine as described above. If not, may want to drain and change filters to be sure. From experience, ethanol can separate in that long lay-off and you don't want to risk that gummy residue getting into the fuel lines.
            DTT
            2013 SANTE 210

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            • Sailfun
              • Dec 2016
              • 131

              • Lake Norman NC

              • 2018 Nautique G23 2022 Robalo 226

              #7
              I would drain the fuel. It's not that hard and could save you a lot of money in repair costs. Auto fuel is designed for about 90 days before it starts to deteriorate. If it has ethanol which is likely you will also have water issues. Change all the other fluids after a initial run.

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              • Schwiiing
                • Mar 2008
                • 129

                • Norris Lake, Tn.

                • 2017 SAN G23 H6

                #8
                If its topped off, thats 50 gallon..... I would just burn through it. If winterization was done correct, the fuel would have been treated with sta-bil and should be fine.


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                • Quinner
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 2245

                  • Unknown

                  • Correct Crafts

                  #9
                  ​​​​​​sta-bil is a joke vs today's garbage fuel, at least with the fuel up here in the north, seafoam maybe but either way I think it's a crap shoot. I leave minimal fuel in my tank nowadays and treat it with seafoam then add 5 gallons fresh in the spring.

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                  • shag
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 2217

                    • Florida


                    #10
                    If it isn't non-ethanol fuel, drain the tank before you start it.

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                    • jmo
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 707

                      • MA


                      #11
                      When you turn it over for the first time an initial burst of white smoke from the exhaust is a good sign that the motor was fogged properly before being put away.


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