Hi
I took our boat out today for the first time in about 2 1/2 months, to discover that some son-of a b#$%h at syphoned off about 80 litres fo fuel.
Anyone got any ideas on how to secure a standard screw type plastic fuel filler cap? Is there a lockable fuel cap available, or a device that can be used to secure my exsisting fuel cap?
Cheers.
Snapphappy,
Yea I know about those, but our tank dosen't have a fuel guage so we need to use a dip stick to check the fuel level.
Cheers
that makes it a bit harder then ,bugger
I know the problem been waiting for it to pounce on me, as it seams to be going around a lot.
Snapphappy that Spring anti -syphoning device do you know were they can be got from. Been trying to get one for my boat for the last year. Used to be able to get them at gas stations 20 years back but nowdays if you ask for them its like asking for hens teeth.
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Hi Guys,
Now the full story.
I dipped the tank before we left, it appeared to be about 1/2 full, but must have just been fuel splashing up the stick. My mate said "thats plenty" na, I'll put another 20 litres in, which I did. Our spare 20 litre container was empty (drained it out over winter). Well, we did about 70km's before we ran out and I know our 115 4 stroke Yammie will use about 30 litres for this distance. We ran out 1000 metres from the ramp. I called up the Coastguard, no response, but Harbour Radio responded and sent a returning boat to tow us in.
Geeeeez just as well I put that 20 litres in.
Hi,
Thanks for that Damien, will give them a ring. Tried Bruncos, but no luck. Thinking of putting a manual lockable shutoff valve inot the tank inlet.
cbmack.
Repco have the spring thingys. They are $5.20. Very small price to pay for peace of mind.
Thank Naki will go and see Repco next time in town
Cheers
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