I’ve been boating for the better part of 50 years. All my boats up until recently had used portable fuel tanks so refueling was never really an issue. My current boat has a built in fuel tank and the lake I’m at does not have dockside fuel service or a gas station at all. For the last year it wasn’t bad as I always pulled my boat out of the lake before heading home.
I now have a slip I rent so I have to refuel with jerry cans. This past weekend I had to fuel up the boat so I brought my fuel to the dock, spun the boat around and was able to fill it. I was able to get the 2 fuel containers emptied without any spillage but as we all know, things can happen whether it’s a broken filler spout, losing balance etc.
Now I don’t plan on keeping my current boat as I picked up a nice Starcraft Holiday with an I/o. The filler will definitely be more of a challenge on this boat than my current one. My solution for now is I bought a low pressure electric fuel pump that I will mount under the splash well, wire it into the electrical system and use a key operated waterproof switch to control the pump. My reasoning is, it’s a lot easier to pump the fuel than to lift the fuel cans. There is less chance of spillage and when transferred to the other boat I would have a spare fuel pump in the event that the mechanical pump on the engine stops working. It can also be used to transfer fuel to a stranded boater if the need arises.
That’s my solution to fueling my inboard fuel tank with no dockside fueling available. What have you done to make it easier on yourselves?
I now have a slip I rent so I have to refuel with jerry cans. This past weekend I had to fuel up the boat so I brought my fuel to the dock, spun the boat around and was able to fill it. I was able to get the 2 fuel containers emptied without any spillage but as we all know, things can happen whether it’s a broken filler spout, losing balance etc.
Now I don’t plan on keeping my current boat as I picked up a nice Starcraft Holiday with an I/o. The filler will definitely be more of a challenge on this boat than my current one. My solution for now is I bought a low pressure electric fuel pump that I will mount under the splash well, wire it into the electrical system and use a key operated waterproof switch to control the pump. My reasoning is, it’s a lot easier to pump the fuel than to lift the fuel cans. There is less chance of spillage and when transferred to the other boat I would have a spare fuel pump in the event that the mechanical pump on the engine stops working. It can also be used to transfer fuel to a stranded boater if the need arises.
That’s my solution to fueling my inboard fuel tank with no dockside fueling available. What have you done to make it easier on yourselves?