For those who store their boat for the winter more than 90 days, do you top off the tank before putting into storage? Generally my 80 gallon tank is about 1/4 at the end of the season and I rarely have topped off in past years due to other end of season expenses like winterizing, storage and future slip fees. Perhaps this is being pennywise and pound foolish?
What say you?
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#438934 - 10/07/0801:39 PMRe: Do you top offf the tank before winter storage?
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i've read numerous posts across numerous forums on this topic and have yet to find a definitive "best" practice. in most cases, the consensus seemed to be it's OK either way, as long as a good stabilizer is used before the boat is stored.
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I normally do, I think I am pretty full already however I did not top off this year. The boat is already tucked in the garage and will remain that way until April 2009. I have stabil in. Still need to pull the battery and put it on the charger.
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I asked my mechanic (both MC + Volvo authorized) that very question just last week. He said it does not matter if you are using non-ethanol gas + Stabil (which we do).
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I do not top off the tank. The past 2 seasons, I have used one full tank (~40 gallons) of gas each year. I always have sta-bil on hand, and if I add gas, I add sta-bil, so whatever's in the tank is protected.
I might reconsider this method if I kept my boat outdoors for storage, but it's in my heated garage year-round. I see the risk as minimal, considering the conditions.
#438956 - 10/07/0803:32 PMRe: Do you top offf the tank before winter storage
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Whatever's in the tank is what stays over the winter. And for the last 2 years I've bought all my boat gas the end of February when it's been the cheapest. I think they oxygenate it, but I'm pretty sure there's no ethanol in it. Whatever it is, my boat's don't seem to care.
2 weeks ago I drained about 18 gallons of gas out of the party cruiser that's been there since the summer we got it, in 2005. I've never added Stabil to it, and there was not a thing wrong with it. Looked and smelled like the new gas I had in another can. The engine fired just fine too. I just put the gas in my car & truck. There's about 10 gallons still in the generator tank, the genny fires up just fine too, so I'm just going to leave it there.
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I would say yes because that is what my teacher told me in boat school. He said the reason to top it off is that way there is less chance of condensation build up in the tank when the temp fluxuates but regardless of full or not always put in stabil.
I fill mine close to full before storage and add stabilizer. The return on that full tank of gas by spring will be better than investing in the stock market.
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I've stored it every way possible, full, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, nearly empty, and it's never made any difference. I add the appropriate amount of Stabil and I have never had ANY fuel related isses.
I may fill it up some this year, as gas prices are lower now than they will be in March/April when I get it back out, I'm sure!
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