I wasn't paying attention and left the cap off of the starboard gas tank last weekend. A storm came through and the run off from the bow (the only part sticking out from under the covered dock) went down the side decks and a bit funneled down into the gas tank. I would guess it was less than a 1 gallon, but am not positive, as I had forgotten that the cap was off until my daughter screamed that there was water flowing in to the tank a minute or two after the rain started.
The tank has about 65 gallons of gas in it.
I was thinking of pumping the gas from the starboard tank, through a water separator, and into the port tank, then pumping it back to the starboard tank.
I am due to change the fuel filler hose that goes from the deck to the gas tank. So, I figure that I can use the tank filler hole to visually inspect the tank after pumping it out to be sure it is empty.
Thoughts on how to deal with this?
The tank has about 65 gallons of gas in it.
I was thinking of pumping the gas from the starboard tank, through a water separator, and into the port tank, then pumping it back to the starboard tank.
I am due to change the fuel filler hose that goes from the deck to the gas tank. So, I figure that I can use the tank filler hole to visually inspect the tank after pumping it out to be sure it is empty.
Thoughts on how to deal with this?