Some ideas and experience for you
On our 33.5 we do a couple of things.First, the biggest baddest fuel filter/water separator you can install is the Racor 500 series. It has a large, clear plastic bowl at bottom allowing you to see sediment and water, you can open the drain at bottom of filter to drain water. I would highly recommend installing one. They cost about 150.00 and will take an hour or two depending on placement and adaption of fuel lines.The next step during colder months is to fill up tank completely. We only keep about 5 gallons or so during warmer months to reduce weight aft and to the starboard side (decreasing list). The reason to top her off is to decrease potential for condensation inside tank. If the temp outside and inside you tank differ, condenstation will form on area inside tank that is empty.If you do this and burn lots of fuel in warmer months, you don't need to drain. If you do need to drain, I will tell you how we have done it. You may be able to run a tube down you fill. If you can't, like us, you will need to take a filling off the top of tank and run in from there. Get a cheap (20 bucks) jabsco pump that hooks to a power drill. start suckin.Have fun.Doug