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Last fall I purchased our new Cruisers 3672, it features V-drive transmissions and dripless shaft seals. I am new to the whole inboard ownership experience, so my knowledge is rather limited. I know that in the past, when inboards had stuffing boxes, you had to winterize those to prevent damage over winter layup.
My question is, with our current setup, is there any particular winterizing that must be done? I assume because there are no stuffing boxes, that there should be no or minimal water coming through the shaft seals, correct?
The marina where we bought the boat handled the winterizing for us. They gave me an invoice showing the work they performed. THey did not put a check mark next to "V-Drive" so I'm assuming no special winterizing is needed on that.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thanks!!
My question is, with our current setup, is there any particular winterizing that must be done? I assume because there are no stuffing boxes, that there should be no or minimal water coming through the shaft seals, correct?
The marina where we bought the boat handled the winterizing for us. They gave me an invoice showing the work they performed. THey did not put a check mark next to "V-Drive" so I'm assuming no special winterizing is needed on that.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thanks!!