97_245_sd wrote:
I have done inside heated winter storage ever since I bought my first boat and plan to store the new boat there as well. They also did my engine oil change and outdrive service so I did not remove batteries or add antifreeze because they started the engine to do the oil change after I dropped the boat off in the fall. They also started it in the spring before I picked it up to make sure it was good to go before I picked it up. I'll be honest, I don't know if they actually drain the engine coolant system or not.
I was certainly naïve about potential damage if their heat system failed but luckily made it through the snowiest Michigan winter two years ago and one of the coldest last year with no issues.
I always drained the fresh water system and cleaned the boat before dropping it off.
Sounds similar to my situation here. I trust the owners of the marina, as they have been running this for over 25 years with no issues, and with the past two coldest / snowiest winters on record in the metro Detroit area the past two years I would assume we will have no issues. It is a risk I am willing to take. Also considering they house over 200 boats in this space, I am trusting that we will have no issues. Plus this is what I pay for, heated storage!
Main thing is she needs to be all set to be sitting in its spot until May as of the 15th.
I am going to scrub down the boat and everything that requires fresh water this weekend, red pop the water system and waste system.
I also have a large winter cover that I will be putting on later in the fall, for the exact reason of keeping the dust out of everything, as I have a few interior bits I want to remove and get sorted out over the winter.
Thanks for the input everyone.
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Rob

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