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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: CNN had a number of reports today about gasoline theft from camper parking lots, pre-school parking lots, et cetera. Think we'll have cases of fuel siphoning from boats at marinas? I do. Too bad they're typically different sizes, or a sure cure for the fuel thieves would be to swap the cap labeled "fuel" on the fuel filler with the cap labeled "waste" on the deck fitting for holding tank pump out. One big suck on the plastic hose to get the suction going and the resulting "mouthful" would cure most fuel thieves on the very first attempt. (You would want to swap them back before somebody not familiar with the boat ever attempted to fuel it for you). In reality, I think it might be pretty east to siphon gas or diesel from a boat on a trailer, but wouldn't you need a pump if the boat is in the water? Most fuel tanks are at least partially below the waterline, and I think that while a siphon hose can run uphill for a distance- doesn't it have to terminate at a point lower than the material being siphoned. I saw the price being changed at the corner BP this morning from $2.36 to $2.69. |
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