What's your goto method of removing gas from a boat (35ish feet, sport fish, gas motors) that's sitting in the water?
I actually bought a little pump specifically made for gas, and got the intake hose pretty far in to the gas filler line, but there's a 90 degree turn twice it seems, couldn't get it to where it needed to be to pull the fuel out..
My local guy will come get the gas and dispose of it for 2.15 a gallon. Gas is approx 2 years old and started up and ran engines fine about 6 months ago, has had the correct amount of stabil in it the entire time.
The reason for pulling the gas out is that before this boat leaves the dock again it's going to need to be pulled and running gear re-done, etc.. she is NOT moving under her own power again until being on the hard for a while..
If she randomly sinks one day I'd like to avoid paying the huge amount of fines for oil and gas in the water. Yes planning to pull the oil and trans fluid myself, while leaving a small amount of lubricant in each cylinder.. and knowing that I wont get 100% oil out of the motor is fine too.
I actually bought a little pump specifically made for gas, and got the intake hose pretty far in to the gas filler line, but there's a 90 degree turn twice it seems, couldn't get it to where it needed to be to pull the fuel out..
My local guy will come get the gas and dispose of it for 2.15 a gallon. Gas is approx 2 years old and started up and ran engines fine about 6 months ago, has had the correct amount of stabil in it the entire time.
The reason for pulling the gas out is that before this boat leaves the dock again it's going to need to be pulled and running gear re-done, etc.. she is NOT moving under her own power again until being on the hard for a while..
If she randomly sinks one day I'd like to avoid paying the huge amount of fines for oil and gas in the water. Yes planning to pull the oil and trans fluid myself, while leaving a small amount of lubricant in each cylinder.. and knowing that I wont get 100% oil out of the motor is fine too.