there askes the person who doesn't even use fuel bug treatment.... did our conversation get you thinking?
No, funnily, it wasn't that! I believe in fuel hygiene rather than additives.
I posted it because I thought it looked crap for the money, I just can't see it being effective.
(I do seem to be in the early stage process of buying a boat that's been ashore 2 years and I did wonder about the state of the fuel)
Current best practice from forum members who know about these things does recommend the installation of a pressure gauge to indicate filter blockages at an early stage; I see no gauge in the model on their website.
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HiDo you think this is needed is I dose every tank of fuel with Marine 16 Diesel Bug Treatment - latest 1000ml bottle drives this morning.
Do you think this is needed is I dose every tank of fuel with Marine 16 Diesel Bug Treatment - latest 1000ml bottle drives this morning.
Well. That's the point. Most yachts don't have a sump and treat the whole issue of water in the tank as treatable with additives. Wrong answer. Marine 16 is one of the few that preaches the right method.If your filters are staying pretty clean and no evidence of water either then I wouldn't bother. It doesn't seem to me to be doing anything above what your engine filters are doing. If you have tank sumps and a drain valve, dump a few litres every now and then see what comes out.