Getting ready for winter and covering your boat after winterizing it. This is how I cover my boat to prevent snow from caving in the cover and soaking the inside of the boat.
When I put my lower end down, it’s 2 inches from the ground. Should I be concerned with snow that may accumulate up past the motor or does it not matter?
I have a conundrum. I didn't know to put the outdrive down until having the boat almost 11 years. When I raise the front so it's at an angle and raise the outdrive so the "keel" is about an inch from the concrete, I'll notice it touching a day or two later. Can that cause issues with gears, etc? I lower the front to raise the outdrive and it keeps happening.
@@northwestlife_9 i would just lower the front till the lowered out drive is 2inches off of ground and block center of keel at back edge of transom. then raise front jack till its a good angle to drain water. helps to prevent the bottom of boat not to form a hook in bottom . if its touching just the springs settling and sagging. should not hurt gears. or block both back corners.