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How to get boat ready for first freeze?
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<blockquote data-quote="shizzy77" data-source="post: 108715" data-attributes="member: 1050"><p>thats what I do. as soon as I feel a chill in the air I add the sta-bil to my fuel tank and run the boat a few more times. when it comes time to pull the boat out the last time I check the wheel bearings and change out the L/U oil. I back it in to the garage, pull the trolling motor battery (goes in the basement) and toss the cover on it. come spring all I need to do is put the trolling motor battery back in and give the motor a couple extra pulls and Im back at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shizzy77, post: 108715, member: 1050"] thats what I do. as soon as I feel a chill in the air I add the sta-bil to my fuel tank and run the boat a few more times. when it comes time to pull the boat out the last time I check the wheel bearings and change out the L/U oil. I back it in to the garage, pull the trolling motor battery (goes in the basement) and toss the cover on it. come spring all I need to do is put the trolling motor battery back in and give the motor a couple extra pulls and Im back at it. [/QUOTE]
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