Is there a way to bleed out the bottom of the fuel tank, i.e., water in the tank, on this boat? I have a Racor water separating filter but I was hoping the tank had a sump or something like that and would allow a way to bleed off any sludge at the bottom of the tank instead of counting on the Racor. I could not find any thing that looked like a bottom drain. Just curious if anyone knew for sure.
Also, I am interested in opinions on the best way to treat fuel. My boat is in a sub-tropical area and does not get put up for the winter. When I leave I fill the tank completely. But I am new to owning a diesel and not familiar with the best way to keep the fuel fresh, biocides, etc. I am sure there lots of opinions out there, I would like to know what you all think. I know the previous owner had the tank cleaned out 6 months prior to me owning it so I would like to try to maintain a clean tank. He did say a bunch of sludge came out and they vacuumed the bottom with some kind of wand....
Also, I am interested in opinions on the best way to treat fuel. My boat is in a sub-tropical area and does not get put up for the winter. When I leave I fill the tank completely. But I am new to owning a diesel and not familiar with the best way to keep the fuel fresh, biocides, etc. I am sure there lots of opinions out there, I would like to know what you all think. I know the previous owner had the tank cleaned out 6 months prior to me owning it so I would like to try to maintain a clean tank. He did say a bunch of sludge came out and they vacuumed the bottom with some kind of wand....