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1985 Carver 3207 – Winterizing
- druzinajo
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1985 Carver 3207 – Winterizing
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- buster53
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Re: 1985 Carver 3207 – Winterizing
You need to winterize..,
Engines
Genset if you have one
AC unit if you have one
Water system
Heads and holding tanks
Sump pumps
- throwback2
- First Mate

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1973 Atlantic Craft 15, 2004 2 smoke Merc 40,
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Re: 1985 Carver 3207 – Winterizing
- km1125
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Re: 1985 Carver 3207 – Winterizing
- Midnightsun
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Re: 1985 Carver 3207 – Winterizing
one thing I always forget to "winterize" is the squirt bottles that I leave on the boat.
I remove all liquids, glues, paste. Nothing that flows except for diesel and the pink stuff remain on the boat. Overkill? Maybe but like to play it safe.
If there is one thing that is new to me and seems to be becoming an issue with several boater is mouse intrusion. I now keep 6 so so poison blocks on board year round in the bilge/engine compartment/under the floor, back that up with about 4 traps and a couple of glue pads for the winter only. Had them once and lucked out. Never again. Only happens during winter layup.
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Viper
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Re: 1985 Carver 3207 – Winterizing
druzinajo wrote:Source of the post I’m a first time boater wondering if someone has a checklist, manual or step by step procedure on how to winterize this boat?
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Every boat differs, even the same model year as some will have options others don't. Pretty sure there was an extensive thread last year with a few lists/suggestions. You can try doing a search. It's going to come down to your mechanical abilities and comfort level.
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