After our trip on our 310, which had been flat sailed on an inland lake-engine had only 130 hrs on a 11 year old boat. We got her on Lake Erie and stirred her up ALOT. When we got her she also had 1/2 tank of diesel and we changed the filters,oil and impellar. We filled her up and put additive in-Biobor jf -recommended by practical sailer along with fuel that has Valvetect in. we used some fuel than topped off the tank before going on vacation. we came back algae had blocked the fuel filter so we had to be towed the last 5 miles back to the dock. We had the filters changed again and the mechanic stated that he would recommend we run the rest of the fuel out than fill up again and not put additives in as there are enough now. I thought about fuel polishing and the mechanic stated that he would have to find out how many baffles there are in the tank and drill many holes to be able to get all the GUNK
OUT!. I am OK with polishing the fuel but hole drilling? Does anyone know about how many baffles there are and how removable is the tank? Any other thoughts are appreciated... The fuel line to the filter is also on the outboard side making it a task to remove the filter from the wall and than change the filter and put it back on the wall. Has anyone changed the fuel line to the inboard side of the filter? this would make it easier to change without taking it off the wall. Thanks for your input.