INBOARD ENGINE WINTERIZATION Clause Samples

The INBOARD ENGINE WINTERIZATION clause outlines the requirements and procedures for preparing an inboard engine for winter storage to prevent damage from freezing temperatures. Typically, this involves draining water from the engine, adding antifreeze, and ensuring all components are protected against cold weather conditions. By specifying these steps, the clause ensures the engine remains in good working order during the off-season and helps avoid costly repairs due to freeze-related damage.
INBOARD ENGINE WINTERIZATION. The technician flushes salt water cooling systems & introduces non-toxic antifreeze, checks fresh water cooling system and adds antifreeze as required, fogs engine, changes oil and filters (see additional price), adds stabilizer to fuel tanks, sprays with rust preventative and performs a general inspection. Parts, lubricants, antifreeze, oil, oil filters, etc. are extra. Changing the coolant in fresh water-cooled engines will carry extra charges for time and materials.

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