I have a 99 sailfish that I’ll be pulling the decks and going thru the tanks and fuel lines come this off-season. Being the tanks are original I’m expecting they are on borrowed time. I have 2 tanks. The forward/main is a 150gallons and the rear/aux tank is around 50. I see the newer sailfish’s have one 204 gallon tank now.
I understand the benefits of two tanks. I can burn one down first to change how the boat rides in certain conditions or say I get a bad load of fuel in one I can still make it home on the other. I would like to get rid of the second tank and just have one large tank made instead. Is there any other cons I’m missing?
I like the idea of simplicity. Less things to go wrong and I don’t need to worry about switching tanks periodically to keep the fuel fresh. Right now I have 50 gallons of useless gas in the aux tank which is what got me thinking.
I understand the benefits of two tanks. I can burn one down first to change how the boat rides in certain conditions or say I get a bad load of fuel in one I can still make it home on the other. I would like to get rid of the second tank and just have one large tank made instead. Is there any other cons I’m missing?
I like the idea of simplicity. Less things to go wrong and I don’t need to worry about switching tanks periodically to keep the fuel fresh. Right now I have 50 gallons of useless gas in the aux tank which is what got me thinking.