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Prior to boat being removed from water:
Fill fuel and add 1 ounce of STA-BIL®fuel stabilizer for each 5 quarts of
gasoline.
Operate boat for at least 15 minutes in water or using a flush system to allow
treated fuel to flush engine.
Add lightweight engine oil (SAE-10 or fogging oil) slowly to the engine while
engine is slightly above idle. Turn engine off. Consult your local dealer for
correct procedure.
To be completed when boat is put on trailer or resting cradle:
Remove bilge T-handle and transom drain plug immediately after removing
from the water.
Clean and dry the boat interior and exterior thoroughly. Inspect boat hull for
residue and remove if present.
Clean bilge area thoroughly and operate the bilge pump to remove any water
from bilge lines.
Remove all seat cushions and open all storage areas. Store the seat cushions in a
cool dry place.
Apply coat of wax to entire surface of boat.
•Flush engine-cooling system with clean water. Do not exceed 1500 RPM while
flushing for 5-10 minutes.
•Turn fuel supply line to the OFF position (handle perpendicular to fuel line).
Perform annual scheduled maintenance. Refer to engine owners manual for
complete engine winterization procedures as well as scheduled maintenance.
Note: Damage done due to improper engine winter storage will void your warranty.
It is highly suggested that you allow a trained Malibu technician to perform this
service.
•After performing engine winterization, remove engine safety switch and spin
engine over a few seconds to remove excess water found in pump bodies.
Remove the negative cable from battery. Charge battery to fuel charge and
remove from boat.
•Clean all traces of dirt, oil and grease from engine, transmission and bilge. Coat
all areas on transmission and engine where paint has been removed with touchup
paint.
Use duct tape to seal the exhaust flaps closed to prevent dirt and rodents from
entering exhaust.
Remove propeller assembly, and store in safe place.
If your boat is equipped with an optional heater or hot-water shower, remove
both hoses and blow through hose to remove excess water.
Cover the boat with cover, tarp or, if available, shrink-wrap tarp. Also, due to the
excess weight that can occur from rain and snow for boats that are stored
outside, it is suggested that you make a support of two inch PVC piping that can
be mounted under the covering material. The rounded PVC piping will ensure
the cover does not tear and will eliminate pooling water inside boat.
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