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Matt O'Toole wrote:
A 28' sailboat needs only a small day tank -- 5 gallons is plenty.
That may be too big. Our main tank is 12 gallons and except for
passage-making, that's good for a season. Motoring hard, it's 3-days'
worth, 4 at low cruise.
We have a 13 year-old Yanmar 2GM with 1200 hours on it and haven't had a
pump problem, but have a squeeze bulb and proper fittings if we need to
do serious priming. In a pinch, we can rig it to limp home.
BTW, some people haven't noticed: The Yanmar primer draws on the
upstroke, not the downstroke. Lift that lever high. Never have needed
that squeeze bulb.
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Jere Lull
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