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Winterizing when stored in a insulated garage?

I crammed my 19' boat (3.0L alpha) into my enclosed, insulated garage.

Do I need to fully winterize it? The garage stays in the mid-50's during the winter months. I have a trickle charger to maintain the battery. I can also pull it out monthly and run it in the driveway at idle temp.

What do you think?

sat_alight
Oct 30
2006
I don't know where you live, but assuming you get cold, winter type weather, your best intentions of running the engine once a month may soon be reconsidered.

One of the advantages of winterizing with anti-freeze is it's anti-corrosion benefits on the engine internals. If the boat is going to sit all winter without being used, it's worth considering.

Eisboch

Eisboch
Oct 30
I think that if the temp in the garage should for some completely unpredictable reason reason go to 0, you'll lose your motor. If not, then no different than summer storage ... my opinion. bowgus
Oct 30
I think if you loose power during a ice storm or just forget to close the door after a night out is not worth the chance of freezing you motor Chad
Oct 31
If you're confident it won't get below freezing you don't have to drain it. Nothing gained by running it once a month either. It'll take 20 years for a cast iron block to rust enough to even begin to be an issue.

I'm pretty confident my garage, surrounded on three of five sides by the house never gets very cold either but I drain my engine anyway. It only takes about 10 minutes to pull the plugs and disconnect the hose on the power steering cooler. And 10 minutes in the spring to put it back.

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James
Oct 31
Good points. Thanks guys. sat_alight
Oct 31
   

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