I have a 33 Grady White Express that I haven't used much during the past two years. The two fuel tanks hold about 350 gallons of fuel. Just about all of the fuel is about two years old, dating back to 2013. The correct amount of Sta-bil was mixed with the fuel as was fuel stabilizer when the fuel tanks were topped off. The boat currently runs well but I'm very concerned about next season, due to the age of the fuel. I have used about 64 gallons of the 150 gallon tank and the same amount from the 200 gallon tank. Is it necessary to run the boat as much as I can to use as much fuel as I can before decommissioning the boat for the Winter (I'm in New Jersey). I'm wandering if I should leave the fuel tanks, with the older fuel, until next Spring when I can top them off with fresh fuel, or should I top them off now? Also, do I need to add more fuel stabilizer?
The weather is not helping, inasmuch as the marine weather forecast has not been good enough to run my boat offshore for any extended period of time and I've got to decommission it within the next two weeks. What do I do if I can't dump the fuel?
I'd sure appreciate any help I can get!
Sundance
The weather is not helping, inasmuch as the marine weather forecast has not been good enough to run my boat offshore for any extended period of time and I've got to decommission it within the next two weeks. What do I do if I can't dump the fuel?
I'd sure appreciate any help I can get!
Sundance
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