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Hi, David, and welcome to the group.
I presume you're new here, or you'd know me fairly well, what with my having posted actively here for over 10 years... David Scheidt wrote: On the other hand, since it seems like you've decided that you want one it won't hurt anything but your wallet to buy one. QED. I come here for information. There are many instances where my information quest has led me to abandon something I thought was a good idea. OTOH, I regard Algae-X with a high degree of skepticism which, if it didn't come through in my post, illustrates yet again my shortcomings as a writer. What I didn't elaborate upon, as it wasn't relevant to the discussion at hand, is that I'll have both a fuel polishing (in the usual sense of the word, but who assigned that label, anyway? Is it bright, now?) system, with a pump running through rather large filters, 30 and 10microns in series, with a vacuum gauge to monitor their condition, feeding a dual (parallel) Racor setup so in the unlikely event of fouling once I've finished, I can switch on the fly. Before those there will be a small priming pump so in the even more unlikely event of needing to bleed, it will be easier than with the manual pump on the side of the engine. So, back to the story, I'm looking for real-world, owner-installed, data. Without it, I'll not spend the (admittedly trivial in the scheme of things in our refit) bux to get it. Yet, of course, the first three posts in the topic following mine do exactly what I'd pleaded not to do - pontificate, hyperbolate, lecture and otherwise tell me all the reasons it won't work without having done so themselves. Or, in the Island Packet mailing list which I also visit, despite having not bought one, due to the high ratio of signal to noise, I got this, also nearly immediately: ************ Skip, We have had an Algae-X for 6 years now and have never had a problem with fuel. The sound you hear is me knocking on wood. We have left Likeke at different marinas for months at a time with a full fuel tank and no additives in tropical weather with no problem. We have bought fuel up and down the ICW, the Bahamas, throughout Central America and Panama and rarely used our WM "Baja" filter. Even bought some off a shrimp boat in the Vivorillos on our trip south with no problem. We've been through 1,900 gallons with it on the boat. We have also noticed a reduction in exhaust soot and only have to lightly clean a small portion of our transom on occasion. The engine seems to run very nicely as well. I once talked to a fellow sailor who had been to the Mack Boring Temple of the Diesel Gods and he asked about the Algae-X. They apparently recommended using it, although they, too, had no idea how it really works. So, I guess it was worth the $125 we paid for it back when we didn't know any better. It may be all smoke and mirrors, but at the end of the day, it does seem to work. Either that or we've been unusually lucky when it comes to clean fuel. Randy Rickard s/v Likeke IP380-48 Currently resting in Bocas del Toro, Panama after the Admiral redid it's teak (down to bare wood) waiting for it's crew to come back from the US and grandkids in mid-January to head to the San Blas and beyond. ************* So, now that the group has had its projectile vomiting, who has used these, and what has been the results? Sheesh. L8R Skip, relieved to find that my expectations were upheld in such immediate fashion, but depressed to find no valid information here PS this was written just before Fred's - _thank you_, for *real-world input*! I'm off to continue trying to find the fuel leak... Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain |
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