Re: Spare Gas Canister
Guys, thank you all. This may be my first boat, but I do a thing or two here and their. I do however know about the many dangers that a gas canister or administering gas in your boats tank while on the water may present unfavorable results. What I was trying to ask or say, is it unusual to do so? The guy I bought the boat from said the 95 Glastron Mer Cruiser 3.0 can go 12 hours on a full tank of gas. If thats' true, than I won't need it right? or does that apply to the conditions I may be running the boat, "full open throttle" or cruising speeds?
If I had to administer gas, I would pull to a docking area or small sand island, turn off boat, vent the boat before and after , disconnect battery, than use my syphon gun that administers the gas safely in the boat with no spillage at all.
However, many of you are right, If I am not going out all day, than the extra gas is just dead weight taking up space. I don't boat at night and find nothing excited about loosing two of my close friend who died, trying to dock their boat in rough current only to fall over hit head on something hard/sharp and under they went forever. So I and my wife agree that although this can very well happen doing the day, at least we can be seen and one can spot the other, but never go out on the water at night, never.
Thank you all, I appreciate your input and advice.