2021 Nautique 200 pcm zr4 winterization

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  • Jwakes
    • Jun 2024
    • 6

    • Burr ridge, IL

    • 2021 nautique 200

    #1

    2021 Nautique 200 pcm zr4 winterization

    Hey there! Does anyone have a full rundown of how to winterize a ‘21 nautique 200? I have searched high and low. There’s bits and pieces but nothing that is clear and start to finish. I’d like to do it myself. My older engine nautiqe buddies look at the engine and scratch their heads. Thanks!!
  • Interjon
    • Dec 2019
    • 147

    • Alabama

    • 2003 196 2019 SN200

    #2
    Google "planetnautique manuals". That will bring you to a page on this site with all of the manuals. Your 2021 should have the easy disconnect winterization connections.

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    • Jwakes
      • Jun 2024
      • 6

      • Burr ridge, IL

      • 2021 nautique 200

      #3
      So according to the manuals you just drain it… and don’t put antifreeze in it? Is this the best way to do it?

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      • bturner
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jun 2019
        • 1621

        • MI

        • 2016 200 Sport Nautique

        #4
        I know people that dry block and others go back and fill the raw water area with antifreeze. It's pretty much up to you. Either way its probably one on the easier engine packages to winterize.

        And then of course you have all the other stuff to deal with like fuel filters, oil change, ballast tanks and such. These newer engines really are much easier to winterize.

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        • macpres
          • Feb 2014
          • 94

          • ST Paul

          • Past: 2002 Nautique Super Air 2018 G23 2019 G23 2006 Wakesetter 247 2020 G23 2021 G23 2022 G23 2023 G23 2024 S23 2024 G23 2025 G23 2024 GS24 2005 Supra Launch 21V Current: 2025 G23, 2023 Malibu Response and 2005 SANTE

          #5
          pull the 3 raw water hoses and push into bilge to drain, remove raw water strainer and drain, put everything back together and fire the engine up for a few seconds and you're done. You can then suck in some RV antifreeze if you want but its not necessary.

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