Estimating Fuel left in tank

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I`m planning to drain down my inboard (fibreglass) tank. There is no fuel gauge, and the filler is angled so cannot dipstick it. I`d like to know how much fuel is in there so that I can have adequate containers ready.

I`ve tried knocking on the side, but not really helpful. Wondered about using electronic stud and cable finder.

Any suggestions please?

Cheers
 
I`m planning to drain down my inboard (fibreglass) tank. There is no fuel gauge, and the filler is angled so cannot dipstick it. I`d like to know how much fuel is in there so that I can have adequate containers ready.

I`ve tried knocking on the side, but not really helpful. Wondered about using electronic stud and cable finder.

Any suggestions please?

Cheers

we have a sight gauge with a cock on the inlet to isolate it
 
Do you know how much it holds? If so can you work out how many hours you have motored since then, multiply by consumption rate and deduct that from the total. I always note the engine hours when I fill up and so I know when it would be wise to fill up.
 
Are you draining from the bottom of the tank? If so, stick on a bit of clear hose to the outlet and hold it vertically. Open the cock, and voila, a sight gauge.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I never thought of the sight gauge - I`ll attach a clear tube at the water separator outlet - that should do the trick.

Cheers!
 
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