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De-winterize boat

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Sorry Factory, I only converse with over 300hp owners...:rofl: Actually I dont have a clue what a 787 engine is so I'm totally worthless to you.

Craig
 
check the shop manual?

I'm new to seadoo also and need to dewinterize mine as well.

I plan to change the oil/filters on the engines.
change the plugs after a few passes on the local river
Lube all fittings
maybe put some dry gas in the tank to get winter condesation out

I believe the proceedure for each boat is described in the shop manuals avail here on this site.
 
I am not a paying member anymore, and my laptop hard drive failed on me with all my seadoo documentation.

Sweeet.....

I am going to take it out of the garage today, and look at things......go buy some new plugs. Try and learn how to change the oil maybe yeah...

My engine was JUST rebuilt to the tune of $2500 in total repairs (all the rings, cavitation, new SBT 787, tuning). So I don't think much needs to be done besides hopefully what is in the link above.
 
What exactly are you looking for? Change the plugs, add some fuel, run it on the hose and catch the anti-freeze from winterizing...then go have fun. I personally check every nut bolt, screw and go over the complete doo before I launch after a long dry spell of no running.

Karl
 
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