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I store my gas in my dingy on the bow. I have a diesel boat so I don't
like any gas in a location where fumes can get in the engine room. Another possibility is get a quality can and just lash it to the lifelines or stantion rails. Any fumes etc are in the open air. Just make sure you make negative pressure by squeezing in the sides before putting the cap on (Unless the tank has a vent system) The hot sun will pressurize it for you. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:26 GMT, Don White wrote: Jim wrote: Maybe you should try a better can. I store my extra outboard fuel in my lazarette. No fuel oder - so I open the hatches to ventilate. I want to get the gas off the boat when its not in use. I thought perhaps putting in inside a ventilated dock box might be suitable. I'm finding conflicting advice around the net about whether this is a good idea. On the one hand, everyone advises that gasoline should be stored in a ventilated place. On the other hand, some say it should be a in an approved flammable liquids storage locker. Does anyone do this? Is it safe? Thanks I bought a new plastic fuel can with gas guage last year. I left it in my driveway in the sun while almost full, and gas seeped out...now I get the fumes even when in the shade. Wonder if I blew the gasket where the fittings attach? Certainly possible. |
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