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gman1001 11-03-2010 12:31 PM

Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
So I searched the site and didn't find anything but I'm sure this has been discussed.

I pre-mix oil into the gas tank. Whats the 'right' way to winter store the boat?

I was thinking of filling the tank with gas - but NOT mixing the oil. Taking note of the # of gallons of gas so in the spring I can add the 2 cycle oil.

Sound right?

castalot 11-03-2010 01:05 PM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
I woud fill it with gas and oil and add star-tron it has worked for me in the past

BigLew 11-03-2010 01:09 PM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
Now this is a timely question.

I have always stored with my tanks full in order to reduce available humidity for condensation. However, now with ethanol in the gas and thus a shorter shelf life I would be very interested in the opinion of others.

With regards to storing fuel with or without oil mixed, I would tend to go with unmixed as you described.

jongolds 11-03-2010 02:21 PM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
I always filled it before ethanol. This year I drained the gas tank. We'll see what happens.

Fr. Frank 11-04-2010 07:45 AM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
Fill with pre-mix with added fuel stabilizer. Stabil marine formula/ethanol formula or Star-tron ethanol formula is good. Make sure you get the stabilizer designed for modern high-ethanol fuels. Stabil marine formula (blue color) claims to safely stabilize marine fuel for a year, minimum.

thehermit 11-04-2010 08:29 AM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
I load up the fuel with the Sta-bil. I think if you read the bottle there is a mix for normal use and a mix for storage. I dont bother to top off the tank. I am always afraid the whole thing will go bad :o. I run the engine on almost straight mystery oil then run it dry. Oh yea...the niegbors love this step :) I also pop the plugs and shoot M Mystery oil in each cyl. A pop of the key after that and I'm done. Then there is all the other stuff :rolleyes:

Only once with a Yamaha did I have varnish issues. The jets on those engines a pretty fine (thats why they run nice).

ChrisC 11-04-2010 09:29 AM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
I have stored my boats both ways: tank full and tank as close to empty as possible. i always added the Startron and never had a problem either way come spring time.

gman1001 11-04-2010 11:52 AM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
great, so that really answers the question of do I store with the gas pre-mixed or not.

Tx!

intergalactic 11-05-2010 05:58 PM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
I had good luck with a completely full tank of gas in my motorcycle and some StarTron. I drained the float bowls in the carbs for the winter. Worked great for 2 (four stroke) motorcycles last year.

NoBones 11-05-2010 07:14 PM

Re: Winter Boat Storage - Gas?
 
Bring it to Florida for the winter... ;)

See ya, Ken


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