recently, after launching my hunter 23, and intending to motor about 300 yards to my slip, no sails on board, my outboard motor quit. I had stored it inside over the winter, tank just about full. motor quit, pretty stiff breeze, fortunately got towed to my slip by some kids going fishing, love those power boats. a couple of ounces of dry gas , i think it was isoproply alcohol , seems to have solved the problem and i now assume the problem was water vapor which condensed and dropped to the bottom of the tank. i intend to keep dry gas on board as a safety emergency addition. two questions, the label suggests not for use on two cycle engines, is there another product which works better? I assume the problem is that it burns hotter than gas mixed with oil and a couple of ounces is not a problem. appreciate comments second question: to store motor with tank full or empty, i always assumed full was better, no rust to form and clog lines? also the option of tossing a couple of gallons of unused gas is difficult - its hard to properly dispose of and am not happy at thought of throwing out a couple of gallons a gas every spring? jim in ithaca