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.......maybe that'll be a good thing......for her and if I'm lucky I won't
hear about it, hard swallow g give me the blindfold and a last cigarette ;-) -- Steve "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Lol Steve, if your wife's like mine she'll be reading that in your outbox... -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 07:42:45 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote: "big fish 2003" wrote in message ... what all do you guys do to winterize your bass boats? I'm in michigan. I don't really winterize my boat, preferring to keep it ready for fishing on the rivers or a quick trip south. But, every fall, I do the following. Change the lower unit lube. Shoot some fresh grease into the Bearing Buddies on the trailer, re-pack the wheel bearings if that hasn't been done in a while. Clean the boat up, vacuum the carpet, wipe down the hull Slightly prop open the compartments to allow air circulation Empty out all the "stuff" that's accumulated. Make certain that all four batteries are fully charged. Additional things that could/should be done, that I don't. Fog the engine. Hi all, we have been using a new technique on Mercruiser EFI engines that might be worth thinking about for outboards too. Instead of fogging the engine try using a small 2 1/2 gal outboard tank filled with gas and outboard oil mixed at 10 to 1. Also add fuel stabilizer to the mix. Run the engine for 5 min. with this brew and you are done. This will get the fuel pumps, injectors and top end of the engine ready for storage in one quick step. Hope this helps, DC Add enough fuel to fill the tank and add Stabil (or any other fuel preservative) to the gas tanks Bring in all tackle, change line, clean/lube reels, clean the handles on the rods, check eyes/thread wraps for damage, replace rusted hooks on lures, re-organize the lures (getting rid of those that didn't produce) -- Dale Colemam |
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![]() "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Lol Steve, if your wife's like mine she'll be reading that in your outbox... Nah, she's got her own computer and doesn't touch mine. Besides, I'm fortunate that she's really cool with me fishing. As long as the money for it doesn't come from the household budget. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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![]() "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Lol Steve, if your wife's like mine she'll be reading that in your outbox... Nah, she's got her own computer and doesn't touch mine. Besides, I'm fortunate that she's really cool with me fishing. As long as the money for it doesn't come from the household budget. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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"Dale Coleman" wrote in message
news:1100694460.p5X0FmlENhR22jIX5yVGcA@teranews... On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 07:42:45 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote: "big fish 2003" wrote in message ... what all do you guys do to winterize your bass boats? I'm in michigan. I don't really winterize my boat, preferring to keep it ready for fishing on the rivers or a quick trip south. But, every fall, I do the following. Change the lower unit lube. Shoot some fresh grease into the Bearing Buddies on the trailer, re-pack the wheel bearings if that hasn't been done in a while. Clean the boat up, vacuum the carpet, wipe down the hull Slightly prop open the compartments to allow air circulation Empty out all the "stuff" that's accumulated. Make certain that all four batteries are fully charged. Additional things that could/should be done, that I don't. Fog the engine. Hi all, we have been using a new technique on Mercruiser EFI engines that might be worth thinking about for outboards too. Instead of fogging the engine try using a small 2 1/2 gal outboard tank filled with gas and outboard oil mixed at 10 to 1. Also add fuel stabilizer to the mix. Run the engine for 5 min. with this brew and you are done. This will get the fuel pumps, injectors and top end of the engine ready for storage in one quick step. I like the sound of that. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com Hope this helps, DC Add enough fuel to fill the tank and add Stabil (or any other fuel preservative) to the gas tanks Bring in all tackle, change line, clean/lube reels, clean the handles on the rods, check eyes/thread wraps for damage, replace rusted hooks on lures, re-organize the lures (getting rid of those that didn't produce) -- Dale Colemam |
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![]() "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "SimRacer" wrote in message SNIP As for tackle removal and cleaning, I do that after every trip. I don't get to go out enough, so I have plenty of time for cleanup after each day on the water. ;-) I actually went out and counted the rod/reel combinations that I have in the boat. I have 25 rods and reels currently in the boat! There's not enough time to keep up with all of those, so I have to empty the boat and bring it all in. Wow! 25? My boat ain't even big enough to carry that much stuff...my normal rod count is 8, two way-too-big tackle bags and a spinnerbait box...and I thought I had a lot of stuff. lol The downside to that is now my wife really knows how much stuff I have. Luckily, she doesn't give me a hard time about that. Same here. The wife knows that fishing is my therapy, so she doesn't mind too much the time or money I put into it. She goes out with me about half the time anyway, she's a pleasant gal for an outdoorsman to be married to, I admit. |
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How would you deal with a 4-stroke (115-Honda) ? You wouldn't "fog" a
4-stroke, would you ? snip Fog the engine. Hi all, we have been using a new technique on Mercruiser EFI engines that might be worth thinking about for outboards too. Instead of fogging the engine try using a small 2 1/2 gal outboard tank filled with gas and outboard oil mixed at 10 to 1. Also add fuel stabilizer to the mix. Run the engine for 5 min. with this brew and you are done. This will get the fuel pumps, injectors and top end of the engine ready for storage in one quick step. I like the sound of that. |
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How would you deal with a 4-stroke (115-Honda) ? You wouldn't "fog" a
4-stroke, would you ? snip Fog the engine. Hi all, we have been using a new technique on Mercruiser EFI engines that might be worth thinking about for outboards too. Instead of fogging the engine try using a small 2 1/2 gal outboard tank filled with gas and outboard oil mixed at 10 to 1. Also add fuel stabilizer to the mix. Run the engine for 5 min. with this brew and you are done. This will get the fuel pumps, injectors and top end of the engine ready for storage in one quick step. I like the sound of that. |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:10:31 -0500, "Shawn"
wrote: How would you deal with a 4-stroke (115-Honda) ? You wouldn't "fog" a 4-stroke, would you ? Hi all, I would think it is even more importaint to try and prepare the top end of a 4-stroke for storage then a 2-stroke. 4-stroke engines have very litle if any oil left on the cylinder walls after the oil control rings wipe it off and can rust very easy. I would never store a 4-stroke for a long time without doing something. The sweat deal below is it is very easy to do. If you want to try it on a carb 4-stroke it might be best to disconect the small gas tank after the 5 min run and let the engine run out of gas. Hope this helps, Dale snip Fog the engine. Hi all, we have been using a new technique on Mercruiser EFI engines that might be worth thinking about for outboards too. Instead of fogging the engine try using a small 2 1/2 gal outboard tank filled with gas and outboard oil mixed at 10 to 1. Also add fuel stabilizer to the mix. Run the engine for 5 min. with this brew and you are done. This will get the fuel pumps, injectors and top end of the engine ready for storage in one quick step. I like the sound of that. -- Dale Colemam |
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