You being a well repected boat guy, I am very confused on something. With all of this E-10 gas thing, I am not sure what do to. I have a boat full of fuel right now, Is it better to keep the boat full or empty? Thank you so much in advance for your help!!
I am telling everyone to keep the boat as empty as possible.
with a fuel water seperator, its alot easier to deal with a small amount of water, than a tank full of low octane, and or bad fuel.
I’m now at www.teamcharlestonmarine.com
Chris is your advice with or without fuel additive?
Fishb8 (Fish Bait)
23 Sea Hunt “My Last Boat V”
If you can’t stand behind our soldiers, try standing in front of them.
Chris,
Do you have a set fee to pump a fuel tank? Or does the cost vary with the amount of fuel in the tank?
21’ Sea-Pro CC
Yamaha 150
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2008 Dodge Ram Mega-Cab 4x4 6.7 Cummins
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price per gallon of fuel
fuel additives dont make a difference with the empty opinion
I’m now at www.teamcharlestonmarine.com
BTW, I haven’t fueled up in a while, and I don’t know if this has already been posted elsewhere, but I heard that Charleston City Marina and Ripley are ethanol free now.
Gotcha Covered,
Lee Strickland
Strickland Marine Insurance, Inc.
843-795-1000 / 800-446-1862