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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Back from the first 10-day leg of our extended summer cruise, (boat is in Comox, BC and we're going back up in about 3 weeks). What type of boat, what size, what engine, and what size? I had four gallons of oil and one oil filter in my spares inventory. On the boat, or at home etc ? And why so much oil on hand ? (It would also make sense to simply carry 8 gallons of fresh oil......) I won't leave the dock again without *two* spare oil filters, either. You must have some very unique situation, because most boaters I know don't carry enough oil, and oil filters to change their oil on their boats. This must be a really big boat ? |
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Mr Wizzard wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Back from the first 10-day leg of our extended summer cruise, (boat is in Comox, BC and we're going back up in about 3 weeks). What type of boat, what size, what engine, and what size? I had four gallons of oil and one oil filter in my spares inventory. On the boat, or at home etc ? And why so much oil on hand ? (It would also make sense to simply carry 8 gallons of fresh oil......) I won't leave the dock again without *two* spare oil filters, either. You must have some very unique situation, because most boaters I know don't carry enough oil, and oil filters to change their oil on their boats. This must be a really big boat ? Big boat, small engine, well, small in horsepower. I carry spare oil and filters, even on my outboard boat, although changing a filter on the Yamaha is a pain in the butt. |
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![]() Mr Wizzard wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Back from the first 10-day leg of our extended summer cruise, (boat is in Comox, BC and we're going back up in about 3 weeks). What type of boat, what size, what engine, and what size? 36-foot Tug. 135HP Perkins/Sabre 6354NA. I had four gallons of oil and one oil filter in my spares inventory. On the boat, or at home etc ? And why so much oil on hand ? On the boat. We get a couple of hundred miles or so from homeport on our longer cruises, and it isn't unusual for a scheduled oil change interval to occur while we're out. The engine takes just over 3 gallons per oil change. Plus, you never can tell when something like my screwed-up filter installation might create a problem that will require adding or even changing the oil. (It would also make sense to simply carry 8 gallons of fresh oil......) I won't leave the dock again without *two* spare oil filters, either. You must have some very unique situation, because most boaters I know don't carry enough oil, and oil filters to change their oil on their boats. This must be a really big boat ? A lot of boaters spend most of their time no more than a few miles from the boat ramp, and often with a lot of other people around who would tow them back in a pinch. By modern standards, 36-feet is a medium size to slightly smallish boat for the type of boating we enjoy. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Mr Wizzard wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Back from the first 10-day leg of our extended summer cruise, (boat is in Comox, BC and we're going back up in about 3 weeks). What type of boat, what size, what engine, and what size? 36-foot Tug. 135HP Perkins/Sabre 6354NA. Well **** dude... Something *that* big should some come with its own engine crew anyhow, no ? hehe. In which case you should fire the engineman for messing up the oil filter(s). LOL |
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