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How bad did I mess up???

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fearthisinc

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First off Merry Christmas to all.. I think I may have messed up pretty bad but not sure if its something that I can't recover from.. I had not one but 2 deaths in the family between October and December.. Just as you start to recover from one you get hit with another.. So times were pretty bad and still are.. Trying to catch up with things that need to be done my focus came to my boat (2010 Seadoo Speedster 150)... I never got around to bringing it in to be winterized.. The boat was last used late I want to say late September and was then put in my father's garage which is climate controlled so its hasnt been sitting outside.. My question is what should I do.. Pretty much i had taken the boat out when using it, flushed it out with fresh water, and then stored it in the garage.. I had the intentions of bringing it in to winterize but got hit with everything as stated above.. Just wondering if there is anything that I should check immediately or if I should be fine with just bringing it in for regular winterization.. Thanks
 
Sorry to hear the bad news. I know it is even tougher this time of year. With a newer non supercharged 4 stroke you will be fine. Honestly since it is in a climate controlled garage you really dont need to even do much. Normally I would have said to stabilize the fuel, blow out the coolant lines and fog the engine. But since it is put up and in a climate controlled garage its not really a big deal. If you feel like it you can still do it, but its not going to kill it if you dont.
 
You will be good...I pull mine out of the water and put it in my garage...flush the system..add fuel stablizer...and make sure the temp does not get crazy. If it gets to cold outside I run a heater in my garage that i got from Home Depot for $65.00 bucks on those nights where it might go down to below 20 degrees. Keping it inside vs outside makes a difference of about 20 degrees...
 
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