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![]() Not as much of an option as you'd think. You generally don't know your tank is full until gas comes out of the overflow which, of course, is over the water. Some gas is spilled more often than not. Gas evaporates pretty quickly and such small amounts don't last long enough to be a significant problem. Lee after 40 years you would think the installation of a sight glass would occur to you. or simply dipping the tank and having a relatively good idea of how much fuel you need, or a spill pan around the fill, or any of the several other ways to stop overflow problems. it only took me one fill to figure out a sight glass on the Terry L, from that experiance every ship or boat I get on gets a deck visible sight glass. saves me from those pesky $5,000 fines. |
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