How are you going to wipe the inside? Get to the corners?
Can you easily remove the tank?
As an old motorcycle guy, I think the best way to clean a tank is to remove it,
throw a handful of gravel in it, shake it a bunch, pour out the gravel and
rinse it.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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> From: Kevin Driscoll <kevindrisc...@gmail.com>
>To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 1:06 PM
>Subject: Stus-List Advice Wanted: Cleaning out a Fuel Tank C&C 30mkII
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>Hey folks,
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>I am taking on cleaning out my tank tomorrow. There are no problems that I
>know of, but since the boat is still new to us, it is on my list of
>preventative maintenance tasks.
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>I admit that I have not had time to dig on web sites to see others approach,
>but I am planning on sucking out what is left with an oil changer and then
>doing my best to physically wipe the inside clean.
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>Would you suggest anything else?
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>Best,
>Kevin
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>
>Are others attending the Safety at Sea Seminar on Bainbridge Island in
>February? My wife and I are and will be staying on someone's boat in the
>harbor. It would be nice to connect with C&C owners while there.
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