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Location: Kodiak, AK | Meh, I'd still winterize it if it's going to be sitting for a while. Heat or not, you'll still have to contend with the fuel evaporating from the carb or injectors (depending on motor) and leaving the gunk and "varnish" people deal with in the spring. And also depending on your particular yearly maintenance, it's a time to make sure you change your filters, lower unit gear oil, etc.
That said, if you consistently run it at least monthly, make sure you keep your filters and gear oil changed, but there's no need to fog it or anything like that. |