First Winter with the Boat

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#46 Post by jayw » Thu Oct 03, 2013 6:04 am

katieclooney wrote: I am over at Rustic and will keep her there. They pull her and put her on blocks. Its full service so I just let them do it and I don't have to worry about the trailer. Todd at Lighthouse does my mechanical work on my car ;) Hes a good guy. Id take her there if there ever is a time I could drive her to him by water.
Sounds like you're all set. BTW yesterday was a great day on the water. More boats than you'd think for a Weds. after Labor Day.

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#47 Post by katieclooney » Thu Oct 03, 2013 7:23 pm

jayw wrote:
katieclooney wrote: I am over at Rustic and will keep her there. They pull her and put her on blocks. Its full service so I just let them do it and I don't have to worry about the trailer. Todd at Lighthouse does my mechanical work on my car ;) Hes a good guy. Id take her there if there ever is a time I could drive her to him by water.
Sounds like you're all set. BTW yesterday was a great day on the water. More boats than you'd think for a Weds. after Labor Day.
After you had me paranoid about the no trailer situation I called the marina to confirm....with your slip you get the drop in for the season and the pull out at the end.

Yea it was beautiful yesterday, jealous. I am headed north for the weekend so hopefully I can get on the water mid-week next week and do the Loop

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#48 Post by jayw » Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:59 am

katieclooney wrote:After you had me paranoid about the no trailer situation I called the marina to confirm....with your slip you get the drop in for the season and the pull out at the end.
Makes sense now, they're handling everything. Nice of them to let you winterize on premises, most marinas don't allow it. They want to make the $$.

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#49 Post by katieclooney » Fri Oct 04, 2013 7:31 pm

jayw wrote:
katieclooney wrote:After you had me paranoid about the no trailer situation I called the marina to confirm....with your slip you get the drop in for the season and the pull out at the end.
Makes sense now, they're handling everything. Nice of them to let you winterize on premises, most marinas don't allow it. They want to make the $$.
YOU can do it, but no mechanic can come on the premise and do it. They have that policy

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#50 Post by jayw » Tue Oct 08, 2013 2:19 pm

katieclooney wrote:
jayw wrote:
katieclooney wrote:After you had me paranoid about the no trailer situation I called the marina to confirm....with your slip you get the drop in for the season and the pull out at the end.
Makes sense now, they're handling everything. Nice of them to let you winterize on premises, most marinas don't allow it. They want to make the $$.
YOU can do it, but no mechanic can come on the premise and do it. They have that policy
You're lucky then. I know Bald Knob won't let you. They don't even like when I change my prop. Maybe it's insurance, maybe they want the income, who knows. Pretty much any place with an actual service shop is probably that way. I am guessing.

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#51 Post by katieclooney » Wed Oct 30, 2013 10:43 am

Alirght, shes all cleaned.
I shall powerwash her on Saturday.
But I cant find the name of the acid everyone uses to clean the toons.
She has beard :oops:

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#52 Post by HandymanHerb » Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:10 pm

You need to get the breard off first with the power washer, you can order the cleaner from Pontoonstuff, it's on sale, so with our discount you should get 20 percent off or you can try

http://www.pontoonstuff.com/toon-brite- ... eaner.aspx

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#53 Post by Bamby » Wed Oct 30, 2013 3:10 pm

I'm under the impression that you live in a cold climate also. Anyway everyone I'm aware of in my area either stores their boat with the engine trimmed down or if that is impracticable they securely bag or waterproof the lower unit. See orange circle.
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The reasoning is that water can and will accumulate in the exhaust area behind the prop. The potential of the freezing and thawing of this water over the winter creating damage is real and easily prevented. So if you can't trim it down for storage find a means of removing any water already accumulated and seal it up watertight and potentially save yourself some grief and $$ come spring.
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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#54 Post by curtiscapk » Wed Oct 30, 2013 4:29 pm

or cover with a bucket and strap it! I put mine up on the transom saver. So that weight isn't pulling on the wood for 6 months without moving.
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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#55 Post by katieclooney » Wed Oct 30, 2013 5:06 pm

Thanks for the tip. Ill trim it dowm when I go Sat to wash her. That is the way they had winterized her.

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#56 Post by katieclooney » Wed Oct 30, 2013 5:11 pm

Another question. .. if shes already winteri zed do I want to open up the lower unit?

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#57 Post by ROLAND » Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:50 am

Katie.... don't recall if you got your clog cleaned out which was restricting your water from the pee hole... but we started carrying a small spool of weed eater line on the boat... on the few occasions where the pee hole clogged up, we would just kill the motor, shove some weed eater line in the pee hole, then restart the engine... usually repeating this a couple of times did the trick.. and a small spool of line won't take up any storage space on your boat...as for winterizing, what part of the country do you live in.... We keep our boat in an indoor storage facility... not heated but well insulated, plus it doesn't get very cold down here in Louisiana, so most people don't winterize down here.... I would think it would depend on your location and if you keep your boat in a heated garage or building.
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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#58 Post by katieclooney » Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:07 pm

FML!! :censored ......Its been raining since Wednesday here in Northern Illinois.
Mind you, I cleaned the inside of the boat, treated the vinyl, removed gas, battery and all things off the boat. And then put the dryer sheets in. Only thing left to do was power was toons.
Got a call from the marina today
"Did you want her shrink wrapped?"
"yes. I will powerwash her on Saturday and then you can wrap her."
"Bad news. Because of the rain that was coming, we wrapped her early."

Glad they beat the monsoon, but I didn't get to power wash the toons nor put the charcoal in.

Here is what the toons look like. Is that beard bad that I should attempt to power wash now or wait till spring? I fear loosing control of the power wash and tearing a hole in the wrap. Maybe scrub them instead of power washing?

What do you guys think?
Mechanic said they had to leave her trimmed up because she would hit the ground otherwise.

And Roland, never did get it unclogged that I know of. I removed a butt load of zebra mussels from the intake vents but never went inside the engine.

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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#59 Post by tuned » Fri Nov 01, 2013 4:59 am

That is indeed a lovely beard, Katie.
My 2 cents: once growth has had time to dry (even a single day), it is about as bad as it is going to get. In other words, it prolly makes no difference now if you wait until spring to clean. You certainly have a bit of a job ahead of you. Your plastic wrap would probably take the pressure wash if you are careful, but why risk it?
I am fortunate in that the small marina that I stay at puts a pressure washer out in the fall for free use the very second the boat comes out. Saves a lot of time.
Please take the time the spring to sort out your ummm 'urinary issues'. You need to see her peeing at all times.

In the meantime, us Northers have little to do but light a fire, pour a cup of cocoa and watch the flakes fall.
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Re: First Winter with the Boat

#60 Post by REPETE » Fri Nov 01, 2013 6:09 am

katieclooney ... the dirt you don't get to in Fall is usually not as big of a problem as you might think in Spring. The main thing is to not let it go more than a full season because they stain sets in.

I just found this to be a general rule for all of my boats and toys. The wife and I used to drive ourselves nuts when we'd clean the toon and then see that the marina doing the shrink wrapping ended up getting it dirty again! ... one year they left it out in the elements for weeks after we had it cleaned and looked like complete crap when the wrapped it. We were bumming out bigtime but come Spring...we were able to get it all cleaned up just fine.
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