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On Jun 27, 2:15*am, Herodotus wrote:
... Also, in many ports it is necessary to use jerry cans to ferry the diesel between the pump and the boat. ... That's been our experience. Many boats, particularly North American boats, put a plank between some stanchions and tie their extra fuel and water to it. It was so common for a while on the coconut milk run that I had a Kiwi tell me that for years he was convinced that American designers didn't put fuel tanks in their boats. The advantages are that you carry extra fuel on an extended passage through places where fuel may be unavailable or expensive or of poor quality. And, you get the weight out on the rail for a passage that is essentially all on one tack. Some of the disadvantages are that the cans sit in the sun and may get contaminated by salt water and are exposed to wave impacts that can result in loss of fuel, damage to the stanchions or loose cans on the deck. We keep our cans in a sail locker. We started with one 20 liter can and one 10, but over the years have acquired enough cans so we can fill the main tanks in one run (if you've got to borrow a truck to go to find fuel it's nice to do it all in one go). And, it is hard to resist the temptation to use them as extra tankage now that we have them... -- Tom. |
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