I'm embarrassed to post this, one thing I am not proud of. Here's my boat mess as far as the fuel filter/water separator location goes:
[IMG]My Boat Mess by Charles Postis, on Flickr[/IMG]
Been meaning to get to neatening it up. In this small starboard stern above deck storage area is my fuel filter/water separator, most all wiring from center council to engine, transducer cables, steering and throttle cables, and trim tab wiring/pump. To replace the filter cartridge, I almost always spill a bit of fuel into the bilge.
That storage area is open to my bilge below deck. I don't really like the filter/separator there, but it is protected from any outside jarring damage. I fish and snorkel a lot on this small boat, Sometimes it gets frantic when your catching a bunch of Dolphin or a good size sailfish.
What I am trying to say is that depending on how you use your boat, you need to decide what you feel is best for placing your water separator/fuel filter and what type you will use. I'll keep my water separator/fuel filter where it is and continue to use the metal filter without plastic bowl. I have not had any water in fuel problem but will remove/check more frequently
Plastic bowls? Although most times reliable, I won't trust them in my use of the boat above or below deck. Heat, sun, additives, physical damage; I feel more confident without them.
My opinion, sorry Scott!
[IMG]My Boat Mess by Charles Postis, on Flickr[/IMG]
Been meaning to get to neatening it up. In this small starboard stern above deck storage area is my fuel filter/water separator, most all wiring from center council to engine, transducer cables, steering and throttle cables, and trim tab wiring/pump. To replace the filter cartridge, I almost always spill a bit of fuel into the bilge.
That storage area is open to my bilge below deck. I don't really like the filter/separator there, but it is protected from any outside jarring damage. I fish and snorkel a lot on this small boat, Sometimes it gets frantic when your catching a bunch of Dolphin or a good size sailfish.
What I am trying to say is that depending on how you use your boat, you need to decide what you feel is best for placing your water separator/fuel filter and what type you will use. I'll keep my water separator/fuel filter where it is and continue to use the metal filter without plastic bowl. I have not had any water in fuel problem but will remove/check more frequently
Plastic bowls? Although most times reliable, I won't trust them in my use of the boat above or below deck. Heat, sun, additives, physical damage; I feel more confident without them.
My opinion, sorry Scott!
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