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Default Two-year old fuel in boat at start of winter?

I just bought a used boat in Massachusetts that was used so little this
2006 season that it still has 1/3 tank of fuel left over from the 2005
season. The fuel in the tank is MBTE fuel but the only fuel available
in the state now apparently is E10. The owner of the boat stabilized
the fuel before storing in 05.

What should I do? Should I wait until spring and burn off this fuel
after a second winter in the tank? Is two years too long to store MBTE
fuel in a boat in MA? The boat is stored outdoors.

Or should I try to siphon it out and burn it up in my car and then fill
the tank with E10? Or leave it empty?

The engine is a rebuilt 1990 225HP Yamaha outboard.

Thanks,
Scott

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Default Two-year old fuel in boat at start of winter?

Does the fuel smell stale? If not, I'd siphon or pump it out and burn
it int he car, then go with fresh in the spring. Of course, you might
need carb work, if it sat that long.


onoahimahi wrote:
I just bought a used boat in Massachusetts that was used so little this
2006 season that it still has 1/3 tank of fuel left over from the 2005
season. The fuel in the tank is MBTE fuel but the only fuel available
in the state now apparently is E10. The owner of the boat stabilized
the fuel before storing in 05.

What should I do? Should I wait until spring and burn off this fuel
after a second winter in the tank? Is two years too long to store MBTE
fuel in a boat in MA? The boat is stored outdoors.

Or should I try to siphon it out and burn it up in my car and then fill
the tank with E10? Or leave it empty?

The engine is a rebuilt 1990 225HP Yamaha outboard.

Thanks,
Scott


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Default Two-year old fuel in boat at start of winter?

Siphon it out and take it to your local hazardous waste disposal. Most
county landfills have a few days a week they take hazardous wastes. If
you have to burn it just add a little at a time to your car.

onoahimahi wrote:
I just bought a used boat in Massachusetts that was used so little this
2006 season that it still has 1/3 tank of fuel left over from the 2005
season. The fuel in the tank is MBTE fuel but the only fuel available
in the state now apparently is E10. The owner of the boat stabilized
the fuel before storing in 05.

What should I do? Should I wait until spring and burn off this fuel
after a second winter in the tank? Is two years too long to store MBTE
fuel in a boat in MA? The boat is stored outdoors.

Or should I try to siphon it out and burn it up in my car and then fill
the tank with E10? Or leave it empty?

The engine is a rebuilt 1990 225HP Yamaha outboard.

Thanks,
Scott


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