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water in your gas???? Options

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This article blows away the theory of keeping your tank full. :-?

http://www.yachtsurvey.com/myth_of_cond ... _tanks.htm
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Thanks - another good source of information on boating to bookmark in my favorites. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I just wipe good and put on a fresh pair of underwear.... :-D
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mjsigns wrote:I just wipe good and put on a fresh pair of underwear.... :-D
Changing underwear seem like alot of trouble MJ.

Neat article. I always doubted this myth and have avoided filling my tank all winter without a hitch.
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Hmmmm, then I guess I've been the victom of circumstances....several times...in the past :smt090 :smt037
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