Starting up a winterized boat
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Hi Guys I am going to purchase a boat this weekend. The boat is in Ohio and I live in michigan. So I want to hear it run before I buy it. Do I just have to start it up and the antifreeze in it will pump out? I do not want to hook up the garden hose and all that. I just want it to fire up and then shut it off. Also will I have to put back in the antifreeze that comes out?
This might seem like a silly question but I have never owned a boat and this will be my first one.
Also the boat has a merc 350 with alpha and thru hull exhaust.
This might seem like a silly question but I have never owned a boat and this will be my first one.
Also the boat has a merc 350 with alpha and thru hull exhaust.
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From: Tulsa, OK
You HAVE to have the drive submerged in water or earmuffed. With muffs, you have the option of running it on antifreeze. To do so, just fill a 5 gallon bucket with 50/50 antifreeze and let the drive "bong" it as you start the engine. There should be antifreeze coming out of the exhaust when you start it.
Best of luck with the new boat purchase!
Best of luck with the new boat purchase!
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I would put a deposit on it, with a sales contract, pending a sea trial in the spring when the ice melts if it was me. I would not start it without muffs on it. Also good luck with the purchase, congrats!
#5
You wouldn't start my boat for 5 seconds without running water through it. (You would have to had already paid for it!!!)...and if the owner knows anything about boats he won't let you run it either.
BTW: and to really get a chance to see how it will run you'll need to let it run 30 minutes or more in cold weather so that it gets up to temp. My advice....bring 5 gallons or pink antifreeze, a bucket, and a set of muffs so you can re-winterize it after hearing it run.
BTW: and to really get a chance to see how it will run you'll need to let it run 30 minutes or more in cold weather so that it gets up to temp. My advice....bring 5 gallons or pink antifreeze, a bucket, and a set of muffs so you can re-winterize it after hearing it run.
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You wouldn't start my boat for 5 seconds without running water through it. (You would have to had already paid for it!!!)...and if the owner knows anything about boats he won't let you run it either.
BTW: and to really get a chance to see how it will run you'll need to let it run 30 minutes or more in cold weather so that it gets up to temp. My advice....bring 5 gallons or pink antifreeze, a bucket, and a set of muffs so you can re-winterize it after hearing it run.
BTW: and to really get a chance to see how it will run you'll need to let it run 30 minutes or more in cold weather so that it gets up to temp. My advice....bring 5 gallons or pink antifreeze, a bucket, and a set of muffs so you can re-winterize it after hearing it run.
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From: Bowling Green, Kentucky
The weather is supposed to be very cold in OH this weekend. Running the boat will be difficult to do with on a hose outside. I don't know your needs, but if you've never owned a boat before, I might try to contact a local marina and see if they have a heated shop that you could use to go over the boat run it and then have them rewinterize. Although nothing really beats a sea trial to ensure you are getting something mechanically sound. A lot of issues can be present in a boat that seems to run well on the trailer. I know this may cost something to do but it will give you piece of mind on your investment. Good luck and don't get too excited, look carefully.
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From: Westport, Kentucky
KYElimEagle is on track. If you like the boat contact a shop in that area. Have them run it and do a compression test, check the drive and gimbal etc. Just ask them to spend two hours going over it including the winterization. Money well spent.



