AndrewB
Well-Known Member
Thanks Plum. My present boat has a screw-in plug, and is a real nuisance to remove. The bottom of the tank is tricky to access, there isn't enough room to get a drip-tray in, or at least out again half-full, and I've spilt a good deal of diesel into the bilges before I manage to get the plug out and a short hose screwed into the out-of-sight hole. But at least draining off the bottom few liters once or twice a year has kept the fuel bug at bay. I know there is some in there, despite the biocide, but it never reaches the engine."Check each fuel tank for the presence of a fuel drain facility.
If present, check the drain outlet for the presence of a plug, cap or blank.
If present, the outlets from fuel tank drains and drain valves must be terminated with a ‘tools‐to‐remove’ plug, cap or blank."
My old boat had a cock at the bottom with a screw in plug that fitted into end, which was far better but I don't think would now be allowed.
Suggestions for removing the bottom plug and managing a controlled drain without making a mess would be much appreciated!
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