Lou C
Supreme Mariner
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- Nov 10, 2002
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Re: Winterization
Each boat is so different it's hard to put an exact price on it and if you look at how hard some things are to get at (drains on some engines, oil filters) etc I can see why the prices vary so much.
When I do mine I change the engine oil and filter, the drive oil and water separating fuel filter. I fog the engine and drain everything manually and then back fill with -100 AF. I then remove the drive and check the bellows, ujoints and gimble bearing. If I find a problem with the drive I can't fix myself I take it to the mechanic over the winter and have him fix it. Then I reinstall the drive in the spring with a new impeller, do a tune up and check everything to make sure it's ready to go.
Cost including the 5 gal of AF is about $100 for materials....takes about 2 hrs so figure here they change about 100/hr for labor...so I'd say figure 300-400 depending on engine access...
Each boat is so different it's hard to put an exact price on it and if you look at how hard some things are to get at (drains on some engines, oil filters) etc I can see why the prices vary so much.
When I do mine I change the engine oil and filter, the drive oil and water separating fuel filter. I fog the engine and drain everything manually and then back fill with -100 AF. I then remove the drive and check the bellows, ujoints and gimble bearing. If I find a problem with the drive I can't fix myself I take it to the mechanic over the winter and have him fix it. Then I reinstall the drive in the spring with a new impeller, do a tune up and check everything to make sure it's ready to go.
Cost including the 5 gal of AF is about $100 for materials....takes about 2 hrs so figure here they change about 100/hr for labor...so I'd say figure 300-400 depending on engine access...