Precautions for boat owners using e-10 gasoline

genxer36

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Run a non-alcohol fuel stabilizer in your boat’s fuel system at all times. Recommended for engines that sit for a lengthy period.

The more use the boat gets, the less likely it is to have problems.

*If you winterize your boat and don’t plan on using it for a while, keep your tank 95% FULL to prevent any condensation but allow room for expansion. It's important to avoid water intrusion into your fuel system. (See below for more detailed information on “why.”)

Install a water-separating fuel filter.

Keep a stock of spare fuel filters handy, and the means for safely changing them.

Replace older weather-faded plastic portable tanks with new tanks.

Make sure you know what your fuel retailer is dispensing.

Rubber fuel lines older than the mid-to-late 1980’s should be inspected and may need to be replaced.

Some older carbureted engines may require special tuning. Consult the engine manufacturer for details.