My 1994 boat has a 17 gallon aluminum under floor gas tank. I run Mercury fuel system treatment and stabilizer in my gas year around, and also Mercury Quickleen engine treatment.
Motor is a 2007 60 hp mercury four stroke. A Mercury water separating filter has been installed for a decade with the filter being changed yearly.
Boat year around is housed in a garage where the lowest temperature is 35-40 degrees F.
Based on general recommendations I've filled the tank with stabilized gas in early winter and the typically I'm back on the water in mid April. My understanding this helps prevent water condensation in the tank. Also almost exclusively use alcohol free gas.
I live in Iowa and fish mostly no wake lakes. Usually the first time I run on plane is my weekly late May trip to Minnesota. Usually consume about 8 gallons of gas in MN.
A couple weeks later am on Lake of the Woods in Ontario and go through about 25 gallons of gas on that trip. Point being I fill my tank in November and the first time I have fresh gas in my tank if it fill it in November is late May or early June.
Currently I have about a half tank of gas that has been in the boat since mid September.
I'm considering not filling my tank until the first time on the water in April.
Would you do that or would you fill the tank before it is put away in early winter? This has become an increasing concern since I switched from a 75 HP two stroke that burned a lot of gas on no wake lakes compared to my 60 hp four stroke.
By the way I do pull the boat out into my driveway every 45-60 days in the winter and run the motor for 10-15 minutes at idle.
Thanks!
Motor is a 2007 60 hp mercury four stroke. A Mercury water separating filter has been installed for a decade with the filter being changed yearly.
Boat year around is housed in a garage where the lowest temperature is 35-40 degrees F.
Based on general recommendations I've filled the tank with stabilized gas in early winter and the typically I'm back on the water in mid April. My understanding this helps prevent water condensation in the tank. Also almost exclusively use alcohol free gas.
I live in Iowa and fish mostly no wake lakes. Usually the first time I run on plane is my weekly late May trip to Minnesota. Usually consume about 8 gallons of gas in MN.
A couple weeks later am on Lake of the Woods in Ontario and go through about 25 gallons of gas on that trip. Point being I fill my tank in November and the first time I have fresh gas in my tank if it fill it in November is late May or early June.
Currently I have about a half tank of gas that has been in the boat since mid September.
I'm considering not filling my tank until the first time on the water in April.
Would you do that or would you fill the tank before it is put away in early winter? This has become an increasing concern since I switched from a 75 HP two stroke that burned a lot of gas on no wake lakes compared to my 60 hp four stroke.
By the way I do pull the boat out into my driveway every 45-60 days in the winter and run the motor for 10-15 minutes at idle.
Thanks!