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FUELING THE BOAT
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- Home Port: Fairhaven, MA
- Location: Falmouth, MA
Re: FUELING THE BOAT
I did shorten and therefore raised the one portside vent line that was lying on the bottom of the boat, I will be fueling it up within the next week, I'm going to turn the nozzle, fill it slow, and hope for the best, not necessarily in that order.
Gregg M. Berkley 25 Ton Master USCG
2005 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck
Fairhaven, MA
2005 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck
Fairhaven, MA
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Re: FUELING THE BOAT
udate, shortened the port side vent line, got of off of the bottom of the boat with the wraps in it, took about 4 feet of hose off of the length, now its above the tank and direct shot to the vent, fueled it up Sunday, burped a few times, went slow near the end, turned the nozzle the backwards, and filled the tank, another issue solved.
thanks to all who responded, and special thanks to Kevin, (PITOU), a wealth of knowledge and patience...........appreciate the help.
thanks to all who responded, and special thanks to Kevin, (PITOU), a wealth of knowledge and patience...........appreciate the help.
Gregg M. Berkley 25 Ton Master USCG
2005 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck
Fairhaven, MA
2005 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck
Fairhaven, MA
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Re: FUELING THE BOAT
gmberkley wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 9:26 am udate, shortened the port side vent line, got of off of the bottom of the boat with the wraps in it, took about 4 feet of hose off of the length, now its above the tank and direct shot to the vent, fueled it up Sunday, burped a few times, went slow near the end, turned the nozzle the backwards, and filled the tank, another issue solved.
thanks to all who responded, and special thanks to Kevin, (PITOU), a wealth of knowledge and patience...........appreciate the help.
I'm glad that your efforts proofed a solution and you're most welcome. This is what AOG is all about!
kevinS
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Former Boats:
- 2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp
December '13 - April '23
- 2002 / 28TE / Hull# 614
Cummins 6BTA 370 hp / Alaskan Bulkhead
April '04 ~ May '13
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Former Boats:
- 2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp
December '13 - April '23
- 2002 / 28TE / Hull# 614
Cummins 6BTA 370 hp / Alaskan Bulkhead
April '04 ~ May '13
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Re: FUELING THE BOAT
update on what I did. I shortened both of my vent hoses then put short pieces of pressure treated 1" X 2"
and 2" X 2" boards under the vent hoses with zip ties so there were no dips and I can now fill full speed on commercial fuel fill hose with no foaming. Filled right up with no foaming until the overflow started to spit.
and 2" X 2" boards under the vent hoses with zip ties so there were no dips and I can now fill full speed on commercial fuel fill hose with no foaming. Filled right up with no foaming until the overflow started to spit.
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Re: FUELING THE BOAT
Excellent news! Thanks for the update.
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Re: FUELING THE BOAT
I'm still have issues, but nothing like I was initially, can't quite fill it but again, much better than before. I am wondering if I can put in larger diameter vent lines and vent caps? may not be worth the time or expense
Gregg M. Berkley 25 Ton Master USCG
2005 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck
Fairhaven, MA
2005 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck
Fairhaven, MA
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Re: FUELING THE BOAT
The first thing would be to inspect and clear the vent line. It's of adequate size, but it's not uncommon for it to get clogged.
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Re: FUELING THE BOAT
I'll put that on the winter to do list, it must be clogged, when I shortened the port side vent line a fair amount of water came out of it, I'll check them both, thanks
Gregg M. Berkley 25 Ton Master USCG
2005 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck
Fairhaven, MA
2005 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck
Fairhaven, MA
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Re: FUELING THE BOAT
I did the same thing with PT blocks and zip ties. Shortened both hoses and no more issues.Albin28McKinney wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:09 pm update on what I did. I shortened both of my vent hoses then put short pieces of pressure treated 1" X 2"
and 2" X 2" boards under the vent hoses with zip ties so there were no dips and I can now fill full speed on commercial fuel fill hose with no foaming. Filled right up with no foaming until the overflow started to spit.
2000 28 TE Yanmar 300 6LP-STE