Hey everyone,
Buying a new boat and it's a bit bigger than my old one. Old fuel tank was 21 gallons, new one is 70. Engine is a 2001 5.0 Mercruiser. In the past, I have always only put a few gallons of fuel from the local gas station to get it running from the winter and do all my checks, then I would drop in the water at the local ramp and bring to my slip for the season. Once there, I would top off with fuel from my Marina and only get gas there for the season. With the new boat, it's going to cost quite a bit more to fill so I am wondering if I should stop off at my local gas station on the way to the boat ramp and fill it up there and prob save about a $1 per gallon. My only concern is the Ethanol at the car pumps. (I think it's 10%). Would I be better off just waiting and paying the higher price at the Marina?
Thanks!!
Buying a new boat and it's a bit bigger than my old one. Old fuel tank was 21 gallons, new one is 70. Engine is a 2001 5.0 Mercruiser. In the past, I have always only put a few gallons of fuel from the local gas station to get it running from the winter and do all my checks, then I would drop in the water at the local ramp and bring to my slip for the season. Once there, I would top off with fuel from my Marina and only get gas there for the season. With the new boat, it's going to cost quite a bit more to fill so I am wondering if I should stop off at my local gas station on the way to the boat ramp and fill it up there and prob save about a $1 per gallon. My only concern is the Ethanol at the car pumps. (I think it's 10%). Would I be better off just waiting and paying the higher price at the Marina?
Thanks!!