- Feb 5, 2012
- 183
I winterized my boat this year (it lives on a mooring), but apparently didn't get it done in time.
As it turned out, my muffler cracked and water was leaking; I got the muffler replaced and it's working fine now, but here is my question.
On the previous muffler (I don't know if it was original--it's a 1990 Mark II that I bought 2 years ago), there was no drain valve, but on the new one there is.
I went out today to make sure the new muffler was drained; I removed the valve, which is a little brass plug that unscrews. Only 2 or 3 drops came out.
So I went ahead and winterized as I always do: shut off the thru hull, attached my siphon hose to the inflow hose, where we fitted a connecter that will allow us to attach this hose, dropped the siphon hose into a gallon of antifreeze, started the engine, killed it when I saw pink coming out of the exhaust.
QUESTION: Has anyone ever drained their muffler before winterizing? The reason I question this is because the previous muffler (which I assume was the original) didn't even *have* a drain plug.
At any rate, word to the wise: if you're not able to run a heater in your boat (and if the power goes out, even that is unreliable), winterize it; it costs $5 for a gallon of antifreeze and takes all of 5 minutes.
Thanks for any advice from other C30 owners.
As it turned out, my muffler cracked and water was leaking; I got the muffler replaced and it's working fine now, but here is my question.
On the previous muffler (I don't know if it was original--it's a 1990 Mark II that I bought 2 years ago), there was no drain valve, but on the new one there is.
I went out today to make sure the new muffler was drained; I removed the valve, which is a little brass plug that unscrews. Only 2 or 3 drops came out.
So I went ahead and winterized as I always do: shut off the thru hull, attached my siphon hose to the inflow hose, where we fitted a connecter that will allow us to attach this hose, dropped the siphon hose into a gallon of antifreeze, started the engine, killed it when I saw pink coming out of the exhaust.
QUESTION: Has anyone ever drained their muffler before winterizing? The reason I question this is because the previous muffler (which I assume was the original) didn't even *have* a drain plug.
At any rate, word to the wise: if you're not able to run a heater in your boat (and if the power goes out, even that is unreliable), winterize it; it costs $5 for a gallon of antifreeze and takes all of 5 minutes.
Thanks for any advice from other C30 owners.