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I joined a thread in "Boats" on this topic but thought this might be a better place.
I don't want to "winterize" because we'll probably use the boat at least once a month. I do want to know how to drain the block for those occasional "cold" nights we have. I found this in the manual:

This seems like such a PITA, not just pulling a plug and draining the block.
Maybe I'm underestimating my flexibility/desire ( ) but is there a simpler way? If the goal is to get air into the engine what about running till the thermostat opens then shutting down and pushing low pressure air into the flushing inlet?
Or, a more expensive option could be to could hook up a hose to a gallon of antifreeze (wildlife safe ) and run the motor till the gallon was gone, right?
Another thought, on bilge heaters ($$$). None seem to be run off of 12V. Can they be run through an inverter (plugged into cigarette lighter) and if so, any idea on how long the battery would last?
I dunno, just looking for something simpler for those rare days when we get close to freezing.
Thanks
Oh, I know this is the engine forum, but do folks drain their gensets (closed cooling & shares water intake with engine), AC (no idea) and water heater? At least I think I can see the WH drain
I don't want to "winterize" because we'll probably use the boat at least once a month. I do want to know how to drain the block for those occasional "cold" nights we have. I found this in the manual:


This seems like such a PITA, not just pulling a plug and draining the block.
Maybe I'm underestimating my flexibility/desire ( ) but is there a simpler way? If the goal is to get air into the engine what about running till the thermostat opens then shutting down and pushing low pressure air into the flushing inlet?
Or, a more expensive option could be to could hook up a hose to a gallon of antifreeze (wildlife safe ) and run the motor till the gallon was gone, right?
Another thought, on bilge heaters ($$$). None seem to be run off of 12V. Can they be run through an inverter (plugged into cigarette lighter) and if so, any idea on how long the battery would last?
I dunno, just looking for something simpler for those rare days when we get close to freezing.
Thanks
Oh, I know this is the engine forum, but do folks drain their gensets (closed cooling & shares water intake with engine), AC (no idea) and water heater? At least I think I can see the WH drain