OK, folks need some help on a fuel guage hiccup. Setting: brought my '86 H31 around from Portsmouth, VA to Naval Station Norfolk today in what anyone else would have considered an idiotic move - but we had to move it - yard needs the slip Monday. Foggy, fine rain (called Breton Spit in north Europe, right in your face), winds 17 gusting to 25 (which felt like 40 when we hit the carrier piers out in Hampton Roads), seas rocking 3-4ft. We're going up, we're going down. Left the pier with the fuel gauge reading 1/2 a tank. Plenty of fuel for an Yanmar 2GM for about a 4-5 mile trip. As we get to the carrier piers, I look down and the fuel gauge is reading empty! (I know we have plenty of fuel but I'm thinking if this baby conks out in the channel we will be right up against the carrier security boom in heartbeat since we are close in to shore for a better ride. Security will have us, boat impounded, torn apart for evidence of explosives etc. - now I'm nervous.) We do the only thing we can - keep going, get into Willougby Bay and make it back to the Naval Station marina. Question is: what could have caused the fuel guage to tank like that. I am thinking the float got hung up in tank somehow during the rough ride or a connection came loose. If the former, how do you get access to it and fix on an H31? Can't go around on "empty" all the time. Appreciate any guidance