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Location: SUN PRAIRIE WI | How much do you folks usually pay to get your boats wintereized
I have A 75hp merc been paying about $240 I got A quote from another marina for $65
The $65 guy says he can not justify it costing that much
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Location: MN | What's he doing? I do it my self and I must have about 50 dollars in supplies. 240 seems too high |
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| That seems high to me. If it's like the auto business, , though, labor is what, $120/hour? |
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| Got a quote for $340.00. Seemed high to me. |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Can`t see oil, filter and gear oil costing much over $70 and taking much more than 35, 40 minutes so what all else are they doing |
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| Fogging cylinders , treating gas, anti freeze in live wells |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | My Suzuki's don't call for fogging. I'm not sure if other 4 strokes that are fuel injected call for it. never have needed to do anything with live wells they drain completely. I do remove the check valves for my bilge pumps. I run gas containing no ethanol all year and start adding stabilizer towards the end of October. When I put the boat up in late November I usually have a full tank of gas. I'm not really sure if this is better than storing with very little gas and filling with fresh gas in May. I was told by our local fuel dealer that gas degrades less if the boat is stored outdoors than if stored in a heated building.
After i do my motors I remove my batteries seats trolling motor I prop all hatches open and spread Bounce dryer sheets liberally around the boat and in all hatches. At this point a guy comes and shrink wraps the boat also installing a zippered access in case i feel like looking or getting inside over the winter
This is the first year I left my boat in the water since early Aug at a marina on the St. Lawrence not looking forward to cleaning the bottom. A friend who left his boat in the water 7 weeks for the Lake Ontario Salmon Hunt used Spray Nine Boat Bottom Cleaner and said it worked really well and is safe for tin boats.
Edited by horsehunter 9/23/2017 6:43 PM
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| Neither 65 or. 240 seem right. In in for 125- 170$
My book tells me plugs yearly or 100 hours there 130$ And a rule filter at 60$ and then gear lube idk 15$??? Labor @80$ for an hour, if doing all that I'd say it's possible for a 240 bill, I'm sure the 65$ job is just diff lube. Just see what all the dealer is doing
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Location: Waukee, IA | $240 for winterization makes me glad that I know how to turn a wrench. |
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Location: E. Tenn | all that makes me glad I live down south...where musky season has just begun..
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Location: SUN PRAIRIE WI | the bill says
stabilize fuel
run stabilizer thru engine drain
change gear lube in drive unit
grease drive unit fittings
change oil and filter
grease trailer bearing buddies external only
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Location: WI | You really pay somebody to winterize for you? It takes less time than hooking up the trailer & taking it to a shop. (sarcastic disbelief over) Lower unit lube is a 10 min job and fogging my E Tec is done at the landing after the last day of fishing for the year. A Qt. of lower unit lube & a pump costs about $20, & the only tool needed is 1 Allen wrench. |
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| I do my fishing boat with a 90 hp Suzuki, but my pontoon I have the dealership do it. For $220, they take it from the lake, change oil, filter, lower unit, stabilize fuel and bring it back and put it in my storage garage (90hp merc 4stk). I don't have a trailer and I think it is worth that.
Edited by North of 8 9/24/2017 2:59 PM
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Location: Eastern Ontario | North of 8 - 9/24/2017 3:58 PM
I do my fishing boat with a 90 hp Suzuki, but my pontoon I have the dealership do it. For $220, they take it from the lake, change oil, filter, lower unit, stabilize fuel and bring it back and put it in my storage garage (90hp merc 4stk). I don't have a trailer and I think it is worth that.
That seems quite reasonable. What do they charge to put it back in in the spring. I wonder if there is any value in stabilizing fuel after its been in the tank for a while rather than at time of purchase. My boat holds 32 gal and I keep it topped up so I stabilize all fuel from now till i pull boat at end of Nov. |
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| horsehunter - 9/24/2017 3:40 PM
North of 8 - 9/24/2017 3:58 PM
I do my fishing boat with a 90 hp Suzuki, but my pontoon I have the dealership do it. For $220, they take it from the lake, change oil, filter, lower unit, stabilize fuel and bring it back and put it in my storage garage (90hp merc 4stk). I don't have a trailer and I think it is worth that.
That seems quite reasonable. What do they charge to put it back in in the spring. I wonder if there is any value in stabilizing fuel after its been in the tank for a while rather than at time of purchase. My boat holds 32 gal and I keep it topped up so I stabilize all fuel from now till i pull boat at end of Nov.
I borrow a trailer in the spring and put it in myself. The fellow I borrow the trailer from takes his out early, stores it on the trailer, so not available in the fall. I think the dealership is either $50 or $75 one way but I am only 4 miles from shop. The charge by distance. To me it is worth it to have a insured dealer do it. And all season I do add a can of seafoam for every 10 gallons.
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| If it's a 2 stroke, run a bunch of seafoam'd gas through it, fog it, change lower unit, and pour RV antifreeze ($3 @ walmart) into the livewells.
4 strokes you skip the fogging. Every few years I take it in for the impeller replacement and to look it over.
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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Don't want to highjack the thread but do you guys do anything special if you run your boats (2 stroke) during the winter only, on a weekly basis? I've never did anything to it in past years but I'm wondering if I should. The boat only sees water between mid October and and fabruary. Then it sits all summer. Any special care for use in freezing conditions? |
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Location: Aurora | If you were real muskie fisherman, yer livewells would be permanently plugged and converted to storage. |
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Location: Ashland WI | Sidejack - 9/25/2017 12:15 AM
If you were real muskie fisherman, yer livewells would be permanently plugged and converted to storage.
Except I need them for suckers...... |
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