fuel tank

Ya know, I came home today and took off the deck cover for the tank. I didnt smell any gas at all. The fill and vent hoses are brand new. The tank is topped off full. I have been working under a cover, so that may have something to do with it.

I am gonna run the boat in the spring before I decide to do anything. The smell that I did encounter is not strong, and could be from the fill line when it was replaced. I f I have no probs then I can worry about it later. If My bilge pump starts pumping gas this season, or if it smells like a Texaco, I'll doo something about it then. Until then, I'm gonna seal the cover down, replace the acess ports and call it a day.
 
Fillet...just keep in mind that gas fumes SINK...they do not rise...w/your cover on they have no breeze or air movement to remove them from your hull...I would hate to read about "Fillet Go POOF" :o on the board...
 
What Reel said!!

To many boats go Bang!! not because the gas but the fumes!! I have above floor tanks and still run a blower before I turn the key!!
 
I read about blowers in the old manual that came with my boat. The manual also said not to over fill the fuel tank. But I dont have any blowers. Where did they go?
 
Oh. Thanks man. Soon as I get some pics on here I'll show off my bracket. Just got my gallery a few minutes ago gonna get started on it right away.
 
Blowers are a very important safety feature and any boat that has gas tanks in enclosed spaces should have one. They are relatively inexpensive (around $20-30) and a breeze to install.
OK, I'm off my soapbox now ;)
 
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