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To answer your question, I'd say no, because there is no
other tank feeding it. Certainly the opposite viewpoint could be argued. Thank you Thom, because you just gave me the solution to a problem. An outboard tank could be modified to be used as a day tank for a diesel engine and give you a fuel gauge too! I can't think of any sailboats I've sailed that had a fuel gauge. Most of the time I've banged on tanks and judged by sound or used a measuring stick. Even without a gauge, a red plastic outboard fuel tank is translucent enough to judge ift you have enough fuel to prevent the hassle of bleeding a diesel fuel system. I've been thinking about mounting a day tank in ECHO and you just gave me the cheap solution I was looking for! I just need to figure out how and where to mount one. Thom Stewart wrote Question Bart? Would you consider the remote fuel tank on an Outboard Aux a day tank? Ole Thom |
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I don't think having a feed hose connected is de riguer for a day tank. As
I recall when the term is used for daily water ration it is often described as something as simple as a one gallon jug. In the case of Thom's OB tank however there would have to be another, presumably larger main tank involved. If the OB tank was the only one on board then it wouldn't be the day tank but the main fuel supply. Perhaps a betterway to describe that would be using a five gallon fuel can (main tank) and the little tank atop something like a SeaGull. If you stated that was your daily ration then it would be a day tank. No feed line involved but the resulting spills would surely get seventeen agencies gathered round for a MARPOL violation! No points needed. I'm giving Katy a chance to catch up for the next month at least! M. "Bart Senior" wrote in message . .. To answer your question, I'd say no, because there is no other tank feeding it. Certainly the opposite viewpoint could be argued. Thank you Thom, because you just gave me the solution to a problem. An outboard tank could be modified to be used as a day tank for a diesel engine and give you a fuel gauge too! I can't think of any sailboats I've sailed that had a fuel gauge. Most of the time I've banged on tanks and judged by sound or used a measuring stick. Even without a gauge, a red plastic outboard fuel tank is translucent enough to judge ift you have enough fuel to prevent the hassle of bleeding a diesel fuel system. I've been thinking about mounting a day tank in ECHO and you just gave me the cheap solution I was looking for! I just need to figure out how and where to mount one. Thom Stewart wrote Question Bart? Would you consider the remote fuel tank on an Outboard Aux a day tank? Ole Thom |
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