Motor Up or Down in Storage

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FishStu

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Which is the best way to position the motor on my 1801 Parker during longer term storage on the trailer ? I was keeping in the down position but was
advised to store it up , locked and the trip pistons retracted when I had the boat winterized. Do you have a strong preference one way or the other and what's you logic ?
 
DOWN, specially in any weather that can get below freezing. Otherwise rain or snow can get into the exhaust portion in the LU bulb ... freeze and then crack the LU housing. As others said, down alows fluids to drain and is a more 'natural' (think of how it's positioned in use ...) orientation for the motor and components.
 
DITTO!

DaleH":ckylzjhd said:
DOWN, specially in any weather that can get below freezing. Otherwise rain or snow can get into the exhaust portion in the LU bulb ... freeze and then crack the LU housing. As others said, down alows fluids to drain and is a more 'natural' (think of how it's positioned in use ...) orientation for the motor and components.
 
If boat is in a slip and the temperature is above freezing, motor up. If freezing temps, motor down.
 
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