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Make sure your vent lines run upward and then down before they exit the boat as that alone will stop splash water being sucked into tank
@Sharphooks - Just wanted to say - oof, that sucks - we hear you. Hopefully the repair addresses this issue. Just curious - did you have a separate fuel tank for the kicker or did it somehow tolerate the 'wet' fuel off the main?
Those caps are not great. I had this exact situation the first winter after purchasing. I did not get far from the dock the first (and only) time it happened. Inlet marine fixed the issue right away and even replaced my tank of fuelA couple of days ago, launching the boat to go fish for winter chinook, I suffered the indignity of breaking down——my pair of DF300’s ingested water all the way back to the VST’s. Had to have all the filters replaced, the injectors cleaned, and the VST’s drained.
I’ve been battling water ever since buying that boat.
This was a first for me—-losing power, looking immediately at the fuel water separator bowls to see if there was water in either of the bowls….saw none….limped back to shore on my T25 , drained both bowls just to make sure—-100% water in both bowls….no gas at all in either bowl!!!!!
So finally, knowing I should have done this two years ago, I towed the boat back to the manufacturer and they are going to completely replumb the fuel filler tubes and put them in a different location
Problem NO. 1—The charcoal fuel-overflow canisters mandated by the EPA get plugged up. When that happens, it builds up a considerable vacuum in both fuel tanks….any rain water (or saltwater from splash!!!) that gets near the two Perko gas caps gets immediately sucked into the tanks
Problem No. 2: the Perko gas caps sit on the walk-around strip outside the wheelhouse. They are on the end of that strip and sit at the bottom of a slope….any rainwater or wave splash is guaranteed to be funneled back and form a pool of water around both gas caps
You can imagine how much water there was in the tanks by the fact that both fuel water separators were plugged with water, one of them with only 20 hours of run time!
I’m dumping 250 L of gas, scrubbing out the tanks, and getting those charcoal canisters out of there….hopefully this summer, I won’t have to be constantly checking those plastic bowls as I did last summer!
Sunday AM—-Getting ready to board the ferry for the long drive back to the builder
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Waxed, picked up from its service. Put all the gear and a tackle shop back in. Cleaned and remade battery connections. Dunk her in this weekend. Here we go 2025!
It’s his pee padWhat’s the purpose of the carpet?
Completed 400 hour service interval, ran a new shift cable and a fishing string to run the rigging for a new to me demo engine from the c-dory dealer in Van. Figured it was a good time to repower so we could do the inside passage this summer or next.
View attachment 116264Did you already repower??? Maple marine has a 200 Honda for 10 k in good shape
Thanks. Already put a deposit down. I could have bought a low hour 200hp Honda on a Campion and done a swap and sell it for more than I paid but wanted the Suzuki with 70 hours and 5 years of warranty and less messing around!Did you a
I'm confused - are you repowering that Honda at only 400 hours?Thanks. Already put a deposit down. I could have bought a low hour 200hp Honda on a Campion and done a swap and sell it for more than I paid but wanted the Suzuki with 70 hours and 5 years of warranty and less messing around!
It is the “400 hour service interval” for the 4th time. 1360 hours, but 2007 engine so a little ahead of schedule in hours but it was time in years, main zinc etc needed to be done. You can order full Honda maintenance kits are a great deal compared to buying individual parts. Got some big trips the next couple weeks so wanted to get the work done when it is sea trailed and rolls over 1400 hours.I'm confused - are you repowering that Honda at only 400 hours?
Ahhhh that makes sense. I took notice as I just repowered to a Honda last season - 70 hours as of today. Good to know about the maintenance kits - I have so far been bringing it in to my mechanic for all service and probably will continue to, but good to know of the options all the same.It is the “400 hour service interval” for the 4th time. 1360 hours, but 2007 engine so a little ahead of schedule in hours but it was time in years, main zinc etc needed to be done. You can order full Honda maintenance kits are a great deal compared to buying individual parts. Got some big trips the next couple weeks so wanted to get the work done when it is sea trailed and rolls over 1400 hours.
My Honda’s owner manual also available as a pdf has most of the things, they also have a pdf on the impellor change and a few good YouTube videos.Ahhhh that makes sense. I took notice as I just repowered to a Honda last season - 70 hours as of today. Good to know about the maintenance kits - I have so far been bringing it in to my mechanic for all service and probably will continue to, but good to know of the options all the same.