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"Scraggy" wrote in
: In addition to what others have said, topping the fuel tanks at the end of the day will help eliminate condensation inside the tanks. Oh, no. They'd never do that. They park the boat for weeks with the tanks empty just so it can breathe in all those wet night airs and rot the bottom out of the tank. You're talking about something that takes real work on their parts, landing twice with the fuel dockage, when they're all tired out from sailing all day with a boat now filled with grumpy, drunk passengers who want to go ASHORE...and who will abandon the captain to dock himself at his slip because the fuel dock is SO close to the parking lot!...(c; No wonder they don't stop to fill up and prevent condensation...... |
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