165 gallon tank question
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165 gallon tank question
Does anyone know what the figures are for depth in inches for the quantity of fuel in the tank? With the shape of the tank it is difficult to determine. I just installed a direct fill in the tank next to the pick-up. I have 5 inches of fuel in the tank at rest. I know it is way too low but I plan on hualing the boat with fork lift next week. Also, at what point does the pick up become ineffective at pulling fuel out of the tank? I am guessing I must be close to that point but no issues yet.
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Can't remember whether you have a gas or diesel boat, but if it is gas you don't want a fuel fill on top of the tank as fumes will accumulate in the bilge while fueling. Not as important with diesel but still not a capital idea. Don't think your insurance company will be thrilled.
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Can't remember whether you have a gas or diesel boat, but if it is gas you don't want a fuel fill on top of the tank as fumes will accumulate in the bilge while fueling. Not as important with diesel but still not a capital idea. Don't think your insurance company will be thrilled.
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Not worried about making it to the lift, definitely enough since it is close by.
Just wanted to see if any one figured out the correlations on a wood stick in what half a tank really is when there is 80 or so gallons in there.
It is a diesel boat. Also never installed a fuel gauge at this point so I guess the main reason I installed the flange and cap was to verify how much fuel I have and to check for debris. I still have the filler on the gunwhale.
Just wanted to see if any one figured out the correlations on a wood stick in what half a tank really is when there is 80 or so gallons in there.
It is a diesel boat. Also never installed a fuel gauge at this point so I guess the main reason I installed the flange and cap was to verify how much fuel I have and to check for debris. I still have the filler on the gunwhale.
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Kevin,
Since you're at the very low end of the tank, pump out the remaining fuel into 5 gallon buckets & calculate how much fuel you have on hand. A 5 gallon bucket holds a little more than 5 gallons, so calibrate your buckets first.
Then when you refuel add only enough to to give you a quarter tank, (based on what the total capacity of the tank is), mark the stick, add to half full, mark and so on till full. Because of the physical tank design, your marks aren't going to all be at equal spacing. You should, however be able to subdivide the marks between two adjacent marks to get a closer reading throughout the stick if you want.
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Since you're at the very low end of the tank, pump out the remaining fuel into 5 gallon buckets & calculate how much fuel you have on hand. A 5 gallon bucket holds a little more than 5 gallons, so calibrate your buckets first.
Then when you refuel add only enough to to give you a quarter tank, (based on what the total capacity of the tank is), mark the stick, add to half full, mark and so on till full. Because of the physical tank design, your marks aren't going to all be at equal spacing. You should, however be able to subdivide the marks between two adjacent marks to get a closer reading throughout the stick if you want.
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When you get your stick made=- share the measurements on here--Easy enough to carry a backup stick. Just in case.
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When you get your stick made=- share the measurements on here--Easy enough to carry a backup stick. Just in case.
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I bought 2 of these http://www.cruzpro.com/tl25.html coupled with custom Wema tank x-ducers (about $60 each). Read about these and I think you'll be impressed. When you first fill your tank they "learn" the geometry and how many gallons the reading means at any given position of the float. I got mine from a distributor in CT...
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