gregorymc
New Member
Hi all, Just returned to Motor-boating after joining the Raggies for a couple of years.
I bought a 1995 Sealine Senator 270 which has been lightly used for the last few years.
Lightly used normally means very lightly maintained, so that's the assumption that im working on as I begin the winterisation process.
The Diesel tank has around 50/60lts in it at the minute and my first thought was, get rid of it, clean the tank and start afresh.
Access to the tank is only through the fuel sender slot which is much good for getting your arm in and giving it a good wipe.
Should I just add a treatment like Marine 16 now.( the boat is on the hard and stored for winter so won't be able to swirl it around to mix it).
Or should I leave it until the start of the season and carry plenty of filters.? Greg
I bought a 1995 Sealine Senator 270 which has been lightly used for the last few years.
Lightly used normally means very lightly maintained, so that's the assumption that im working on as I begin the winterisation process.
The Diesel tank has around 50/60lts in it at the minute and my first thought was, get rid of it, clean the tank and start afresh.
Access to the tank is only through the fuel sender slot which is much good for getting your arm in and giving it a good wipe.
Should I just add a treatment like Marine 16 now.( the boat is on the hard and stored for winter so won't be able to swirl it around to mix it).
Or should I leave it until the start of the season and carry plenty of filters.? Greg