We'll be sailing our 1995 Hunter 40.5 from our home port of Bayfield, WI across Lake Superior to Isle Royale, a remote wilderness destination-a round trip of 300 plus miles by the time we circumnavigate the island. I have a two part question. Last time we went I took spare parts for the Yanmar so I had an extra V-Belt, an impeller, fuel and oil filters. I looked up a spare parts kit on the web and the one I saw included an air filter element assy and a fuel filter cartridge. Do I need both of these? Is the fuel filter cartridge the same as the spin on fuel filter? I am sure that is a girl type question to ask so don't laugh. Also, any thoughts on the fuel filter itself? Is it better to go with the Yanmar or the Napa type? </p>Here is the second part. I know we have gunk in the fuel tank and it has caused us problems twice in the last 3 years when we had low fuel level in the tank and had been bashing about in rough water. Pumping the tank, cutting the inspection port, cleaning it out and sealing it back up is probably not going to happen before we go. Is there any other wayaround this issue? I have thought about bringing a can of diesel to keep the tank topped up. There is only one place on the island that sells diesel fuel and we won't be there until we are ready to head home.
Any thoughts or advice? Looking forward to hearing from everyone!
POTL
Chief Procurer and Galley Wench
Any thoughts or advice? Looking forward to hearing from everyone!
POTL
Chief Procurer and Galley Wench