OUTDRIVE WINTERIZATION Sample Clauses

The OUTDRIVE WINTERIZATION clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for preparing a boat's outdrive system for winter storage. Typically, this involves draining fluids, applying protective coatings, and ensuring that all components are safeguarded against freezing temperatures and corrosion. By specifying these requirements, the clause helps prevent damage to the outdrive during the off-season, thereby reducing maintenance costs and ensuring the vessel remains in good working condition for future use.
OUTDRIVE WINTERIZATION. The technician removes and services the unit, checks pump, gear mesh, performs a general inspection and reports on unit condition, changes oil and zincs. Replacement of unit will be billed on a time and material basis with engine commissioning. Parts and lubricants are extra.
OUTDRIVE WINTERIZATION. The technician follows factory recommendations for each engine, and in most cases, changes lubricants, runs stabilizer into the fuel systems, changes oil and filters (4-stroke engines only), adds fuel stabilizer to the fuel tanks, sprays with rust preventative and performs an overall general inspection. Upon commission, spark plugs are replaced. All parts and materials are extra.