Morning. My 1983 Mark 1 turned 30 this year. I just returned from a one month tour around Georgian Bay and the last day is one I never want to repeat. Pounding into heavy waves on the last day heading home just a few short hours from home port caused the spooge in the bottom of my diesel tank to clog both my water/fuel separator and the screw on secondary. Thank God she's a sailboat and not a single engine power boat because this happened in a well marked channel of the 30,000 Islands surrounded by boat-eating rocks. I got out of there, swapped out the secondary but 6 hours later it happened again, this was when I found the water/fuel filter not only clogged but damaged.
31 1/2 hours at the wheel criss-crossing Georgian Bay to avoid a series of hugely damaging thunderstorms they never warned me were anything more than 'possible' and no small craft warning, and I managed to sail into a safe anchorage to by-pass the w/f filter, use my last new secondary and regain control for the final trip home.
There is no fuel clean-out panel in the top of the tank, just a 2" dia. hole for the fuel gauge. I imagine I can get a high-pressure pump to suck from there. Has anyone tried a tank clean out on this tank? Is there a junk diluting solvent that I could add to the tank to help get rid of the junk in there?
Believe me, I never want to repeat a night like I experienced. Thanks
31 1/2 hours at the wheel criss-crossing Georgian Bay to avoid a series of hugely damaging thunderstorms they never warned me were anything more than 'possible' and no small craft warning, and I managed to sail into a safe anchorage to by-pass the w/f filter, use my last new secondary and regain control for the final trip home.
There is no fuel clean-out panel in the top of the tank, just a 2" dia. hole for the fuel gauge. I imagine I can get a high-pressure pump to suck from there. Has anyone tried a tank clean out on this tank? Is there a junk diluting solvent that I could add to the tank to help get rid of the junk in there?
Believe me, I never want to repeat a night like I experienced. Thanks