Fuel tank

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Aug 22, 2005
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Hunter 34 traverse city
I recently purchased a Hunter 34', and just now realized that there does not seem to be a fuel gauge. Anyone elses boat without a gauge, and if so, how do you determibe how much fuel is in the tank?
 
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Richard Bryer

Not easy but here is what I do

I agree a fuel gauge would be nice. What I do if I need a fairly accurate measure is climb down in that ever tighter starboard locker and disconnect the filler hose and stick a measuring stick down in the tank. You can then stick the stick down alongside the tank on the outside to figure out how full it is. One of these days I will mark increments on the stick and then it will be even more accurate. That is if I can still squeeze down into that locker. Rest of the time I just keep track of the running time and use 1/2 gal ( IMP) as an average. You can see the fuel level in the tank with a flashlight if it is fairly high and you look very carefully ( or more easily if you have an algae problem!)
 
Jul 17, 2005
586
Hunter 37.5 Bainbridge Island - West of Seattle
Depending on the type of your tank

If your tank is plastic, you can hold a flashlight to the side panel, and then look for the level of the fuel. If your tank is metal, then you are out of luck. You can use a stick, but for the best solution, install a guage. Some guage goes inside, some mounts on the outside.
 
Mar 1, 2005
220
Hunter 34 North East, MD
Estimate use

ZZ, when I first put fuel in my new-to-me 34 last fall, I discovered that the PO had the tank size wrong. By tracking the hours of use on the hour meter and making as accurate as possible estimate of the amount of fuel I put in on the first spring fill, I was able to determine that I was burning about .4 gallons an hour at about 2,500 RPM cruising revs. I now use that and the hour meter to when and how much to add back into the tank to keep it at least 3/4 full. S/V Intrepid 1983 H34 #113
 
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RAD

No Gauge

I have a '77-30' hunter with a completely usless fuel gauge on top of the tank. It is only readable from the starboard locker when standing on your head after removing the inside locker panel. This means emptying the locker. All this to read the level. I was planning to redo the teak coamings so I thought to move the diesel filler from the starboard side to the cockpit sole. This would be a straight shot to the tank with a 6" hose. One could easily use a dipstick to check the level ending all the acrobatics. Anyone have any ideas on this?
 
Jun 7, 2004
114
Hunter 34 Weymouth, Ma
Yeah me too.... No gauge or hour meter

either... I've run out before but now do what Richard does with a stick. By the way the tank size is 22 gals not 25....
 
Mar 1, 2005
220
Hunter 34 North East, MD
Yanmar

ZZ, early in the production run for the H34,s Hunter went to a Yanmar 3GM engine. Mine has the fresh water cooling option (sealed system with a heat exchanger with the raw water). I also have the large mast step, which was eliminated in later production.
 
Mar 1, 2005
220
Hunter 34 North East, MD
Carl, I know the specs say 25 gallons, but I estimated the capacity at about 20 after an overflow surprise while filling it with a jerry can. How did you determine the 22 gallons? S/V Intrepid '83 H34 #113
 
Jun 7, 2004
114
Hunter 34 Weymouth, Ma
Dan when I ran the tank dry and had to have

it towed to the fuel dock it took just slightly over 22 gals to fill. ??
 
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