Every season I try to have the least amount of fuel going into storage, but this year, as other years, I had somewhere between 25 and 30 gal on board. I have used the jiggly thing, air compressor, mouth to hose and hand pump. Last year I tried to rig an auto pump, but I was sold the wrong pump, wrong fittings, nobody wanted to advise on the electrical etc etc. This year I bought a Gastapper Pump. There are several models of this little rig, and I bought the “Standard” . Amazon reviews were plentiful and mostly at 4.5. And above. It’s not the fastest system, but I pulled 28 gallons in fairly short order. I have an Adventure 208 and the On/Off switch allowed me to stand outside the boat with the portable tanks and control the flow. I ran the hose from the fuel sender opening and kept the pump on the gunnel. I learned by doing that while you switch off the pump a syphon action remains. Just be aware.
At $109 shipped I thought it was a good value and I’ll be able to drain other pieces of equipment. It’s not for polishing fuel, but I spent the $109 and gained back $98 worth of good fuel for the truck. Cheers
At $109 shipped I thought it was a good value and I’ll be able to drain other pieces of equipment. It’s not for polishing fuel, but I spent the $109 and gained back $98 worth of good fuel for the truck. Cheers
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