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No Comparison boats to airplanes
The biggest difference is fuel comsumption. even a little cessna 172 burns7-9 gallons/hor and carries about 36 gallons. In my old flying club we would burn 100 gallons or more a month. Also airplanes burn gasoline and have drains at the sump in the tanks. BTW in several years of flying it was rare to get more than a few drops of water when checking the fuel. It was always after a rain. The cap is in a small depression and water would collect around the cap. The only problem with believeing that water comes from condensation is that you won't check the o-rings in your fill cap or check the fuel that you are puting into your tank .And if your boat is like an airplane and goes through several tanks of fuel a month you don't have to worry about old fuel. But if you are like me and use a gallon of fuel a month it makes no senseto carry around several years worth of fuel...unless you want to grow diesel bugs.
The biggest difference is fuel comsumption. even a little cessna 172 burns7-9 gallons/hor and carries about 36 gallons. In my old flying club we would burn 100 gallons or more a month. Also airplanes burn gasoline and have drains at the sump in the tanks. BTW in several years of flying it was rare to get more than a few drops of water when checking the fuel. It was always after a rain. The cap is in a small depression and water would collect around the cap. The only problem with believeing that water comes from condensation is that you won't check the o-rings in your fill cap or check the fuel that you are puting into your tank .And if your boat is like an airplane and goes through several tanks of fuel a month you don't have to worry about old fuel. But if you are like me and use a gallon of fuel a month it makes no senseto carry around several years worth of fuel...unless you want to grow diesel bugs.