Ah ha! now I see that. Tricky opticals. Thanks!That actually has a plug in it. What looks like a line is actually my lazarette waterproof LED lighting strip.
Wow that's more ingenious than I thought! And it all makes sense. And, since I have a dingy, might be a good idea. Thanks again and have a great boating season.Thanks. As you can see, our swim-step assembly (our boat is #2 produced in 2017 with the outboard...so we're different in so many ways...) requires all connections to the main motor to have water tight integrity.
Also, we want maximum flexibility. Our kicker is also the main propulsion for our dinghy. The ability to remove the entire fuel line quickly and transition the engine for use on our dinghy is the priority. We also use the fuel line to fuel our Honda 2000 generator so we don't have to carry fuel cans.
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One more question on the kicker fuel line. How did you thread the line through to the kicker? Was it through a new entry through the cavity off the swim platform?
One more question. How did you thread the fuel line through the transome and the swim platform to the engine?
I saw that. I was wondering how Venajeff threaded a permanent line to the engine in the event I decided to do that rather than your setup. I probably won't put my 9.9 hp on my dingy, but, if I needed to, I could get an extra hose. But, in reality, I can't see myself switching that engine to the dingy unless the R-23 was sinking.The inner diameter of the new installed "Fuel Fill" fitting is less than the size of the fuel line connection fitting. Merely pass the hose through, fittings and all and leave it on deck. The fuel hose does not penetrate the swim platform sponson/engine pod.
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