eddystone
Well-Known Member
If I keep my boat on it's mooring it seems exceptionally unlikely the River Itchen water in the engine passages is going to freeze sufficiently to cause damage - it's pretty academic anyway as it's not possible to winterise without access to a hosepipe. On the other hand, if i pull it out it seems more at risk BUT I wondered whether once the engine stops the water level in the passages drops - in other words it has some expansion space if it freezes?
Should I decide to winterise when it's out of the water, I understand the correct way to introduce a fresh water/anti-freeze mix is to insert one end of a hose into the strainer compartment having taken off the top and put the other end in a large bucket with a mixture of water and anti-freeze obviously stopping the engine when it's siphoned up all the water - is this correct?
Should I decide to winterise when it's out of the water, I understand the correct way to introduce a fresh water/anti-freeze mix is to insert one end of a hose into the strainer compartment having taken off the top and put the other end in a large bucket with a mixture of water and anti-freeze obviously stopping the engine when it's siphoned up all the water - is this correct?