The other day I wanted to fuel up and I knew my tank level was at around 56 gallons yet my Garmin dashboard fuel gauge and the Yanmar fuel gauge were both showing the tank was full. A quick call to Andrew resulted in Andrew advising me to take boat out in some chop and see if that dislodge the presumable stuck sensor in the fuel tank. I did so, but it did not resolve the issue.
I had opportunity last Tue to take the boat out for about 4 hours and while most of the trip was in relatively calm waters the last part was with considerable chop and and into 15 mph wind. I noticed after this the fuel gauges returned to accurately indicate correct fuel tank level.
Lesson here is to keep good records of fuel fills and not to depend entirely on the fuel gauges. I mean to say had I only 10 gallons of fuel aboard and trusting / believing fuel gauges saying I had a full tank could be disaster not worth thinking about.
I had opportunity last Tue to take the boat out for about 4 hours and while most of the trip was in relatively calm waters the last part was with considerable chop and and into 15 mph wind. I noticed after this the fuel gauges returned to accurately indicate correct fuel tank level.
Lesson here is to keep good records of fuel fills and not to depend entirely on the fuel gauges. I mean to say had I only 10 gallons of fuel aboard and trusting / believing fuel gauges saying I had a full tank could be disaster not worth thinking about.