Porthandbuoy
Well-Known Member
Well, I've got the inspection hatches off the diesel tanks (2 x 225 litres) and as you can see they are pretty well drained.
What you can't see in the photo is the condensation on the side of the tank which, in this case, is the hull. It was running with moisture.
Definitely an argument for keeping the tanks topped up to the brim over winter.
The black stuff is a mat of slimy, 'orrible diesel bug. The only thing I can think to do is pressure wash with hot, soapy water, drain and repeat until sparkling.
Once that's done, and the tank is dry, I'll be topping up with diesel, adding Star Tron and Fuel Set to kill any bugs left and disperse remaining moisture.
I'm also making up a fuel polishing rig using a 12V pump and a Racor filter clone fitted with a 30 micron cartridge. I'll probably go down to 10 micron eventually.
Just posted this as I thought some of you might find it interesting and/or scary

What you can't see in the photo is the condensation on the side of the tank which, in this case, is the hull. It was running with moisture.
Definitely an argument for keeping the tanks topped up to the brim over winter.
The black stuff is a mat of slimy, 'orrible diesel bug. The only thing I can think to do is pressure wash with hot, soapy water, drain and repeat until sparkling.
Once that's done, and the tank is dry, I'll be topping up with diesel, adding Star Tron and Fuel Set to kill any bugs left and disperse remaining moisture.
I'm also making up a fuel polishing rig using a 12V pump and a Racor filter clone fitted with a 30 micron cartridge. I'll probably go down to 10 micron eventually.
Just posted this as I thought some of you might find it interesting and/or scary

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