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Hi all,
I'm trying to prepare my Hurley 24/70 (recently acquired) for a Boat Safety inspection. I'm a bit baffled by the diesel tank arrangement. There's a single plastic tank at the rear of the boat. There's no drain on it, but there's no requirement for that for the BSS.
There are two lines coming out of the top of it - one runs to the primary fuel filter, and the other doesn't pass through it (which I presume is a diesel return line). I can't find a diesel shut off valve anywhere - which *is* a requirement. Is it likely to be an anti-syphon valve in the tank - and if it is, what would I be looking for? If not, what kind of valve should I be fitting?
Cheers
I'm trying to prepare my Hurley 24/70 (recently acquired) for a Boat Safety inspection. I'm a bit baffled by the diesel tank arrangement. There's a single plastic tank at the rear of the boat. There's no drain on it, but there's no requirement for that for the BSS.
There are two lines coming out of the top of it - one runs to the primary fuel filter, and the other doesn't pass through it (which I presume is a diesel return line). I can't find a diesel shut off valve anywhere - which *is* a requirement. Is it likely to be an anti-syphon valve in the tank - and if it is, what would I be looking for? If not, what kind of valve should I be fitting?
Cheers