Stripper season eh? Aren't you afraid they might get a bit cold in December? Sorry, I couldn't resist. I've personally owned 3 boats over the years, all of which had year 2000 and newer 4 stroke outboard motors on them and have never used, nor ever even heard of anyone running antifreeze through their motors. My parents owned a late 80's Arima with a 90 hp Yamaha 2 stroke and we never used antifreeze on her either. In the past I've always added a fuel stabilizer into the gas tank before winterizing, then run the motor for 5-10 minutes with salt away connected to the ear muffs like Byram mentioned. I'll generally check the plugs, the oil and so forth as well after I pull the boat back out for the start of the spring/summer as it doesn't make much sense to me to do those things before letting the boat sit for 5+ months. If the motor is running like a dog turd and obviously needs something fixed or changed out like the plugs or oil then I'll do it as needed. But I don't see the need to put brand new oil and spark plugs in the motor and then have it sit. Just my opinion of course. I always leave the outboard as far down as possible so as to help get as much water out of the lower unit as I can. On my parent's old boat we came back after one winter and had a cracked lower unit, I'm assuming from water getting/staying in over the wintertime and then freezing. Won't do that agai