SeaSwick
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- May 28, 2005
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 41' CONVERTBLE YACHT FISH (1960 - 1963)
All the posts' have things covered on anti-freeze, fogging, oil additives etc. (Check your fresh-water cooling zincs too!) But one thing I'm doing is EMPTYING MY FUEL TANKS. I am not topping them off as is traditionally done (since the beginning of Gas), to avoid condensation accumulation.
E-10 (actually all ethanol blended) gas does two things:
1.) Dissolves polyester resin used in our glass tanks, &
2.) Becomes unusable in a short period of time due to "phase-separation," where the ethanol chemically un-mixes itself from the gasoline. This leaves a layering of water, ethanol & gasoline who's octane rating is so low it won't burn (ethanol is an octane booster). This phase-separation reportedly begins in as little as two weeks.
So, even if you've changed your fuel tanks to some ethanol friendly material, you still can't "store" e-10.
I don't want to add draining 350 gallons of 'not-gas,' disposing of same & CLEANING my fuel tanks (which is required after phase-separation) to my spring chores.
Since nobody will let me sell my Labradors for medical research to pay for a diesel repower, I'm adding temporary polyethylene tanks for next season & avoiding my fiberglass built-ins for the time being. Any extended cruising I will use my main tanks & transfer what-ever is left into the poly-tanks ASAP.
E-10 (actually all ethanol blended) gas does two things:
1.) Dissolves polyester resin used in our glass tanks, &
2.) Becomes unusable in a short period of time due to "phase-separation," where the ethanol chemically un-mixes itself from the gasoline. This leaves a layering of water, ethanol & gasoline who's octane rating is so low it won't burn (ethanol is an octane booster). This phase-separation reportedly begins in as little as two weeks.
So, even if you've changed your fuel tanks to some ethanol friendly material, you still can't "store" e-10.
I don't want to add draining 350 gallons of 'not-gas,' disposing of same & CLEANING my fuel tanks (which is required after phase-separation) to my spring chores.
Since nobody will let me sell my Labradors for medical research to pay for a diesel repower, I'm adding temporary polyethylene tanks for next season & avoiding my fiberglass built-ins for the time being. Any extended cruising I will use my main tanks & transfer what-ever is left into the poly-tanks ASAP.