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    There is a small storage place about 200 yards west of butch & denny's Chris the mech. there winterizes boats there. Has done mine for the past 4 yrs. Even check's the outdrive for water in the oil Tell'em Mark sent you.
    Good Luck and Happy Holiday to All

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    Mikes dockside service near Marblehead can take care of you

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    Take Wakinas advice my friend, you are looking at disaster if that block freezes! Not worth the risk. Maybe you can at least find the drain plugs on each side of the block and drain the water from it. I'm not sure where they are on your boat but you should be able to find out on the web. My engine has 5 different drain plugs that can be removed by hand and only takes a few minutes to do.

    Best of luck to you and don't delay!

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    I want to thank you guys for your input, I have a little weight of my chest now I got ahold of dubberts and they will be taking care of my boat this winter. The boat is in a heated shop so I have no worrys. A lesson learned for the future lol. Thanks again.

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