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Does propane hose deteoriate?
I don;t think copper for propane is acceptable for boats in the US. The
surveyor made me remove all of it on my boat when we bought it. The boat came from Canada where I guess it must be OK. He also made me replace all the copper fuel line as well. Doug s/v Callista "Len Krauss" wrote in message ... Agree with Doug's comment. Hope you're talking about a short length of hose you can observe regularly. Long runs out-of-sight should be heavy gauge copper. Len -- Eliminate "ns" for email address. "doug dotson" wrote in message ... Pretty much any black rubber hose will eventually dry rot and start to crack. Takes a while though, especially if it is in not exposed to sun (UV). Doug s/v Callista "Jessie" wrote in message ... A friend says that standard black rubber propane hose gets old and goes bad - needs to be replaced. Any truth in this ? |
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