The season has ended for me. Brought the toon home yesterday. So
the fun begins, seems I have read that you all east of the divide put
the lower unit up while in the slip. At the marina I use all the lower
units are down. Anyhoo what would recommend as a cleaner, cleaner
wax, or just plain wax for your outboard engine?? Regards, old jim
The season ends
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Re: The season ends
I would just wash it with soap and water. Or use a car wash detergent. I have an OEM engine cover on the cowling.
Most of my cleaning and waxing is done in May when I polish the toons. It is nice to keep my boat under roof in a boathouse all year, however.
Most of my cleaning and waxing is done in May when I polish the toons. It is nice to keep my boat under roof in a boathouse all year, however.
'12 Bennington 24' SSLX Yamaha 150
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Re: The season ends
You might want to read what the manufacturer has to say....I've read more than one manual that has said the motor should be kept in the down position unless it hangs too low for safe travel while towing...otherwise it should always be kept in the down position.
1973 Kayot with 1972 Evinrude 50 hp Lark
Re: The season ends
I always raise ours when slipped. I did have to look in the manual to find this info:
"The motor should be tilted up out of the water
when you moor the boat ...."
I did use a solution of boat wash detergent to clean it best I could.
"The motor should be tilted up out of the water
when you moor the boat ...."
I did use a solution of boat wash detergent to clean it best I could.
Paul