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Winterize 2014 Ar192 Myself this year

Joseph Porreca

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2014
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
19
Hello All

I am going to attempt to winterize my boat this year by myself. Anything special you have to do with the supercharger to winterize it. I saw this video on the Internet which was nice and detailed but I don't think this guys has a supercharger in his.

 
Nothing special related to the supercharger than a N/A engine for winterizing. At leasr not from the manual starting on page 111 for long term storage http://www.yamaha-motor.com/assets/service/manuals/2013/LIT-18626-09-86_2112.pdf

I'd stabilize the fuel, grease all fittings, pull the battery if you don't have an onboard charger and make sure you don't have any standing water in the hull of the boat. We typically have mild winters here so it's not as big of a deal as the guys up north (thankfully).
 
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