No gas = more room for moisture to collect. A full fuel tank is the best way, besides an additive and a fuel water separator, to help with keeping it in check.
I would agree on the full tank thing, but I'm gonna have to fill/flush the tank anyways. Hasn't been run since I changed the oil and drained the tank 2 yrs ago. Blew the impeller and parked it. Got the part, then no time to fix it between work and hunting. Now that the season's over, I'm hoping work doesn't get too busy so I can get it back in shape again. Sucks washing it every month only to know that it's gonna sit there. That and I change the oil once a year.
Hey man. At least you are keeping it looking nice.
Nice and shiney. Of course, it just reminds me how much fun I used to have on it, and how much of a hole in the water it is. I ain't had hardly any issues with it besides normal maintenance and rebuilding the trim pistons/outdrive hydraulics, but the insurance, etc. especially over the past 2 years, makes me wonder. And the boat's just too big for one person. It takes a joint effort just to launch and load. More of a "camper" on the water than a sports boat. But I did rig it for telescoping/removable outriggers for trolling.
Where in the Hampton Roads area is the best price for Marine formula Sta-Bil ?
richie
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