rick3rd
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- May 8, 2011
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I have a 1995 Montery 196 Bowrider. Purchased it about a year ago. This boat has been wonderful.
I have always questioned how large the fuel tank is. I pulled the tank access panel from the floor to learn that the boat has a 29 gallon tank.
While on the lake I always watch the fuel gauge closely. I get real nervous when the the gauge gets below 1/4 a tank and head to the marina to fill it up. At 1/4 a tank the boat will only take about 14 gallons - so there should be about 15 gallons to go! We trailer the boat - so when the boat is on the trailer and the gauge show 1/8 a tank - I pull her into the gas station and she will take about 16-17 gallons - level surface.
My question is - will a new sending sensor in the tank give a more accurate picture of the fuel level on-board? Or is this a usual problem with boats and I need to just get use to it?
Thanks
I have always questioned how large the fuel tank is. I pulled the tank access panel from the floor to learn that the boat has a 29 gallon tank.
While on the lake I always watch the fuel gauge closely. I get real nervous when the the gauge gets below 1/4 a tank and head to the marina to fill it up. At 1/4 a tank the boat will only take about 14 gallons - so there should be about 15 gallons to go! We trailer the boat - so when the boat is on the trailer and the gauge show 1/8 a tank - I pull her into the gas station and she will take about 16-17 gallons - level surface.
My question is - will a new sending sensor in the tank give a more accurate picture of the fuel level on-board? Or is this a usual problem with boats and I need to just get use to it?
Thanks