Fuel came out overflow

Pmt133

Lieutenant Commander
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Hope you're confident in your fuel filter(s)...
You know... everyone warns about running tanks dry but in the few dozen I've pulled i never found much more than a grain of sand or two at the bottom of the tank and never moisture.
 

airshot

Admiral
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You know... everyone warns about running tanks dry but in the few dozen I've pulled i never found much more than a grain of sand or two at the bottom of the tank and never moisture.
Sane here, but then again, I always use stabilizer of one kind or another, so their should not be.
 

Ifishmuskie2

Seaman
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I made sure I could afford the gas before I bought this boat. It should be 5-10 gal per day of fishing.
My friend just bought a boat with a 115 Yamaha. We talked about a 19’ with a 115 vs a 22’ with 250. I’m sure he’ll be happy at the fill ups.
 

dingbat

Supreme Mariner
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I made sure I could afford the gas before I bought this boat. It should be 5-10 gal per day of fishing.
My friend just bought a boat with a 115 Yamaha. We talked about a 19’ with a 115 vs a 22’ with 250. I’m sure he’ll be happy at the fill ups.
Fuel for a boat is the cheap part of ownership.

Been there, done that...got the 22'er
My 22'er burns anywhere from 5-135 gallons per day of fishing.
Best part, I control how much fuel per day I use....not the weather
 
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