SlackwaterJack
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- C-24 C (Sterndrive)
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- Slackwater Jack (2005)
A "baffling" possibility.....I've read where some off-road and circletrack racers pack their fuel tanks with "whiffle" balls (golf ball size) to prevent fuel slosh..I imagine it would negate the fuel guage and displace a small amout of capacity though. On a boat with an exposed plastic tank, where the fuel level can be seen through the tank walls, it may be do-able. Packing a tank with short pieces of thin-wall PVC pipe might be an option ?
I also seem to remember that about 30 years ago a company was selling gas cans filled with coarse bronze wool to render then fire safe and to also prevent sloshing...I think they were available through Canadian Tire stores for a while.
Anyone out there feel like "experimenting"??
I also seem to remember that about 30 years ago a company was selling gas cans filled with coarse bronze wool to render then fire safe and to also prevent sloshing...I think they were available through Canadian Tire stores for a while.
Anyone out there feel like "experimenting"??