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- Gulfstream
I noticed a fuel smell when I filled the main tank of my 232. Did an inspection. No fuel or liquid in the bilge. Never have had that.
The fuel intake line was badly cracked near the fill end allowing gas vapor to escape. Removed both deck covers for the aux and main tanks and examined both tanks in place. All inputs and outputs were vapor and liquid free. I replaced the fuel intake line, as it was the main suspect for source of the fuel smell. Filled to half the tank, no fuel smell. Thought I was done. A month passed during which time I used the aux tank. Yesterday I filled the main to full, about 80 to 90 gallons. A strong fuel smell in the cabin and cockpit resulted! Checked the new line connections and they were secure and not leaking. Checked the bilge in the stern and observed fuel. Carefully removed 4 gallons of fuel by hand and disposed to marina staff!
What was causing the fuel leak? Certainly NOT the main fuel intake line, and not the aux tank. No fuel or smell with the aux tank filled.
I survived venting all vents while using the remaining main tank fuel underway down to maybe 10 gallons. That is where I am now. My first hypothesis now is my tank is leaking, but the leak source is not visible when the tanks are exposed. I am in the field on a fishing trip in Ensenada. My conclusion is to refrain from using the main. It likely needs replacement. My 232 is a 1999 hull powered by a 2021 4 stroke Yamaha 300. I feel I dodged a bullet running the boat with what appears to be a leaky main.
I see nothing else to check in the field. There is no smell or liquid in the bilge running the aux tank. I intend to keep fishing using the aux tank exclusively. Comments please! Thanks much.
The fuel intake line was badly cracked near the fill end allowing gas vapor to escape. Removed both deck covers for the aux and main tanks and examined both tanks in place. All inputs and outputs were vapor and liquid free. I replaced the fuel intake line, as it was the main suspect for source of the fuel smell. Filled to half the tank, no fuel smell. Thought I was done. A month passed during which time I used the aux tank. Yesterday I filled the main to full, about 80 to 90 gallons. A strong fuel smell in the cabin and cockpit resulted! Checked the new line connections and they were secure and not leaking. Checked the bilge in the stern and observed fuel. Carefully removed 4 gallons of fuel by hand and disposed to marina staff!
What was causing the fuel leak? Certainly NOT the main fuel intake line, and not the aux tank. No fuel or smell with the aux tank filled.
I survived venting all vents while using the remaining main tank fuel underway down to maybe 10 gallons. That is where I am now. My first hypothesis now is my tank is leaking, but the leak source is not visible when the tanks are exposed. I am in the field on a fishing trip in Ensenada. My conclusion is to refrain from using the main. It likely needs replacement. My 232 is a 1999 hull powered by a 2021 4 stroke Yamaha 300. I feel I dodged a bullet running the boat with what appears to be a leaky main.
I see nothing else to check in the field. There is no smell or liquid in the bilge running the aux tank. I intend to keep fishing using the aux tank exclusively. Comments please! Thanks much.