bobk
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 48' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1981 - 1984)
I run between the Keys and Baltimore each year and if the trip is smooth, no sediment gets stirred up and the vacuum stays low per the drag needles. If it gets sloppy and sediment is stirred up, I'll see high vacuum in as little as 4-5 hours. And this is on a boat that sees a fuel turnover of 4-6 tanks full per year. The point, as others have noted, is you can get by with regular filter maintenance when all things cooperate. BUT, when they don't you will have no way of knowing that that shutdown is just around the corner unless you have gages.
PS, Designated Engineer vacuum gages replace the T-handle and are about half the cost of the ones that Racor is so proud of.
Bob Kassal
Chateau de Mer
1981 48MY
PS, Designated Engineer vacuum gages replace the T-handle and are about half the cost of the ones that Racor is so proud of.
Bob Kassal
Chateau de Mer
1981 48MY