Slip my boat - motor up or down?

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Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#1 Post by BobG » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:05 am

Hey, I'm back! Unfortunately, my job has changed, and I can't participate here much any more.

Here's the question:

I'm slipping my boat for the season (May-September) at Blue Mesa Reservoir - when she's in the slip, should I leave the motor down, or up?

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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#2 Post by curtiscapk » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:13 am

Can't help on the motor question, but

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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#3 Post by BobG » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:15 am

curtiscapk wrote:Welcome back you old bastard! :eviltaunt :eviltaunt :eviltaunt :fyou
[elvisvoice]thankyouverymuch[/elvisvoice]
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#4 Post by MH Hawker » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:54 am

If you dont have the zebra mussels or some of the other growth stuff then down is fine. I leave mine down all year
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#5 Post by Bryden24shp » Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:00 am

Hey Bob! Sounds from the "Unfortunately" that this is not a good thing? I'm sorry to hear that, if that's the case. Hope it works out to your advantage in the end. As far as having the outboard tilted up or leaving it down when slipping, I always have mine tilted up, high enough for the skeg to be out of the water. Advantage-It keeps the inside water inlets, the prop and the lower unit case from getting the cruddy algae build up and like said above, zebra mussels (which we have here at home, not at out place at LotO) and it saves the sacrificial anadode. Bad side, even though it hasn't happened yet, its an easy target for a prop thief. Even though they would have a hard time getting my prop lock off, they could do some serious damage trying. Now that I mentioned that, it will probably happen. Damn it!
Hope his helps!
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#6 Post by BobG » Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:02 am

Bryden24shp wrote:Hey Bob! Sounds from the "Unfortunately" that this is not a good thing?
The only unfortunate part is that I don't have time to visit this site! Other than that, I'm doing what I love!
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#7 Post by BobL » Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:22 am

Just had a lift installed so will not have the problem anymore. With that being said, I had to keep my tilted up due to growth forming on the water intake. I put my boat in March and take her out in October. By the time May/June rolled around in Louisiana, it was hard to keep the intake free of algae and I was getting poor flow through the water pump. Being anal and not having any mechanical proof of my theory, I would tilt it down and let it sit a few minutes before cranking it up - my theory was to let the fluids settle properly before cranking the motor up.
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#8 Post by OK Toon » Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:37 am

Yep, I agree with the others -- if you have algae or zebra mussels, then leave it up. If not, I don't see any harm in leaving it down.
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#9 Post by Bryden24shp » Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:42 am

BobG wrote:
Bryden24shp wrote:Hey Bob! Sounds from the "Unfortunately" that this is not a good thing?
The only unfortunate part is that I don't have time to visit this site! Other than that, I'm doing what I love!
You are a very lucky man! Congrats!!!
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#10 Post by Jack65K » Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:46 am

Welcome back! Mine is on a lift and so I leave it down.
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#11 Post by SeaBreeze » Wed Mar 26, 2014 2:42 pm

Local dealer I trust, told me to tilt up during summer and leave down during freezing weather.
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#12 Post by Ron Burgundy » Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:17 pm

SeaBreeze wrote:Local dealer I trust, told me to tilt up during summer and leave down during freezing weather.

This. Good advice.
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#13 Post by jrolin1 » Thu Mar 27, 2014 4:45 am

SeaBreeze wrote:Local dealer I trust, told me to tilt up during summer and leave down during freezing weather.
That is what I do. It keeps the motor clean in the summer.

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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#14 Post by BobG » Thu Mar 27, 2014 7:51 am

SeaBreeze wrote:Local dealer I trust, told me to tilt up during summer and leave down during freezing weather.
Ooooh. That's an interesting point!
Blue Mesa Reservoir, near Gunnison Colorado.
Elevation 7,500 feet above sea-level.
Months without any real chance of freezing weather: August. July's probably OK.
May, June and September definitely have freezing weather. Not "Ice on the surface" weather, but below freezing.

The lake still has 18 inches of ice on it.
We should be putting in, the first week of May.
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Re: Slip my boat - motor up or down?

#15 Post by rsmith » Thu Mar 27, 2014 8:27 am

Welcome back Bob! Chatfield opened up a couple weeks ago and the marina opens this weekend. I'll drop our boat in mid April. Hopefully Mesa gets the ice off soon for ya!

I have no idea if it's right or not, but I leave ours trimmed down, I do scrub algae from the boat a few times a year. Given the slip setups and the fact that I've been hit twice I feel safer with the motor down than up.
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