cwillemssen
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 70' COCKPIT MY (1988 - 1997)
I am hoping someone in this group might have an answer to a perplexing situation regarding the fuel tank supply/return arrangement on my 1989 Hatteras 70' CPMY, which is relatively new to me.
This build came from factory with a custom fuel tank arrangement that includes the standard 4 fuel tanks (fwd, fwd mid, aft mid, aft) plus 2 additional tanks beneath couple of berths (port berth, aft berth). Allows for about 300 gals of extra fuel.
Hatteras supplied what I assume are the standard tank supply/return selector valves (4 position for the standard 4 fuel tanks--see pic 1). They also then plumbed the additional tanks to individual ball valves (see pics 2 and 3), which ultimately tee into the main supply or return lines of each engine. That sounds sensible, but it does leave a seemingly simple question:
1. How do I arrange the manifold selector options to supply and return from one of the additional tanks? Seems simple: just open one of the additional tank supply and return ball valves. The underlying question is, in the situation of desiring to use one of the additional tanks--what do I do with the standard 4 position selector valve? Does it have a no-flow condition if it is positioned "in between" one of the 4 tank positions?
Little additional note: condition of fuel currently residing in the additional tanks is unknown. Prior owner appears not to have used the additional tanks regularly, thus I want to be very careful and intentional of how I pull from the additional tanks. This will involve a small polishing system (pump/filter/separator) to circulate fuel of each additional tank until i decide if it is usable or needs to be disposed of. Once i feel good about the fuel condition, i will use that polishing pump to transfer fuel from one of the additional tanks to one of the standard tanks. That way i can always run the main engines off one of the standard 4 tanks.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.



This build came from factory with a custom fuel tank arrangement that includes the standard 4 fuel tanks (fwd, fwd mid, aft mid, aft) plus 2 additional tanks beneath couple of berths (port berth, aft berth). Allows for about 300 gals of extra fuel.
Hatteras supplied what I assume are the standard tank supply/return selector valves (4 position for the standard 4 fuel tanks--see pic 1). They also then plumbed the additional tanks to individual ball valves (see pics 2 and 3), which ultimately tee into the main supply or return lines of each engine. That sounds sensible, but it does leave a seemingly simple question:
1. How do I arrange the manifold selector options to supply and return from one of the additional tanks? Seems simple: just open one of the additional tank supply and return ball valves. The underlying question is, in the situation of desiring to use one of the additional tanks--what do I do with the standard 4 position selector valve? Does it have a no-flow condition if it is positioned "in between" one of the 4 tank positions?
Little additional note: condition of fuel currently residing in the additional tanks is unknown. Prior owner appears not to have used the additional tanks regularly, thus I want to be very careful and intentional of how I pull from the additional tanks. This will involve a small polishing system (pump/filter/separator) to circulate fuel of each additional tank until i decide if it is usable or needs to be disposed of. Once i feel good about the fuel condition, i will use that polishing pump to transfer fuel from one of the additional tanks to one of the standard tanks. That way i can always run the main engines off one of the standard 4 tanks.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.


