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MNRIDER 10-20-2013 9:57 AM

Help with my 2000 Super Air Nautique
 
I think I may be losing my mind a little. I have read tons of forums on winterization and I think I have the most of it covered. The last thing I have to do is drain the v-drive. Everything tells me I should do it but nothing says exactly how. Where the hell is this water drain plug? I know that it may be right in front of me but any help you all have to offer would be much appreciated.

brycejb328 10-20-2013 10:39 AM

I don't know what V drive unit your boat has, but the walters v drives have dain plugs like shown in this link

http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...on-and-V-Drive

Otherwise removing the inlet and outlet hoses should let out any residual. To be extra safe, you can always fill with rv antifreeze.

Every time I have pulled the water drain plugs on my rig nothing comes out.

Pad1Tai 10-20-2013 11:02 AM

Theres a plug on the fwd port side about 4-5 inches down.. But you'll probably won't get it out... best thing is to pull the hoses off and fill it with antifreeze thru one of the hoses..

05sante 10-21-2013 5:02 AM

There are two drain plugs on the v-drive. One on the front facing the bow, port side and one diagonally opposite on the transom side, starboard. On my walters v-drive these plugs have a square head.

A lot of water drains out when I pull my plugs.

tx_foilhead 10-21-2013 8:54 AM

It's easiest to pull the hoses, you can pull them at the motor or at the vdrive. Most of the water is in the hoses, just a small space that runs across the top of the drive.


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