Solitaire
Well-Known Member
Re: Petrol v\'s Diesel. Again!
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For me, the added danger of petrol answers the question.
Diesel tanks get hot but don't explode until Very hot indeed, it does not take much to have explosion on petrol tanks , plus there is a danger of fumes collecting in the bilges just as with gas. So for me there is no contest, if it is a relatively small sports boat, then maybe an option.
Mal
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Yeah, you can't move in the Solent for petrol boats going pop every other minute on a warm day! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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I know terrible isn't it! All those boats going bang over the weekend due to the increase in the sun! I have had petrol boats all my leisure boating life, plus we run ribs on petrol and well.................
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For me, the added danger of petrol answers the question.
Diesel tanks get hot but don't explode until Very hot indeed, it does not take much to have explosion on petrol tanks , plus there is a danger of fumes collecting in the bilges just as with gas. So for me there is no contest, if it is a relatively small sports boat, then maybe an option.
Mal
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Yeah, you can't move in the Solent for petrol boats going pop every other minute on a warm day! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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I know terrible isn't it! All those boats going bang over the weekend due to the increase in the sun! I have had petrol boats all my leisure boating life, plus we run ribs on petrol and well.................
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