PatinIdaho
Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 7, 2014
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Ok so a lot of us have this problem.
I could deal with it until yesterday when i was at the lake and we were at shore and swimming. Noticed gas was starting to drip out the vent into the water. Totally not good! having gas dripping into where your swimming/fishing or environmental reasons.
So im thinking maybe i could add some kind of serge tank in the vent hose that acts like a car radiator over flow tank allowing it to catch the fuel but still allow air out as it holds the gas in the serge tank and pull it back into the main tank as it cools or gets used.
My fuel vent is mounted high up on the transom just below the rub rail. Im guessing maybe 2ish feet higher then the tank and could mount the serge tank about 3 inches lower then the vent.
Can't seem to find anything online or maybe im barking up the wrong tree here but it seems like a easy fix.
The only potential problem i can see is when your filling the boat as the vent might not spit fuel anymore letting you know its almost full.
I know some are thinking just put less fuel in it. Its a BIG lake and i never know how far we are going to go our how long we are going to be running the engine
Using google to measure distance im usually running about 20 miles for a complete round trip sometimes even more so i need that much fuel. Just getting to our usual spot is 7 miles from the dock.
Thoughts, Ideas?
I could deal with it until yesterday when i was at the lake and we were at shore and swimming. Noticed gas was starting to drip out the vent into the water. Totally not good! having gas dripping into where your swimming/fishing or environmental reasons.
So im thinking maybe i could add some kind of serge tank in the vent hose that acts like a car radiator over flow tank allowing it to catch the fuel but still allow air out as it holds the gas in the serge tank and pull it back into the main tank as it cools or gets used.
My fuel vent is mounted high up on the transom just below the rub rail. Im guessing maybe 2ish feet higher then the tank and could mount the serge tank about 3 inches lower then the vent.
Can't seem to find anything online or maybe im barking up the wrong tree here but it seems like a easy fix.
The only potential problem i can see is when your filling the boat as the vent might not spit fuel anymore letting you know its almost full.
I know some are thinking just put less fuel in it. Its a BIG lake and i never know how far we are going to go our how long we are going to be running the engine
Using google to measure distance im usually running about 20 miles for a complete round trip sometimes even more so i need that much fuel. Just getting to our usual spot is 7 miles from the dock.
Thoughts, Ideas?