Fuel Capacity

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Sailor of Fortune wrote:
CAPACITIES
Fuel Oil:
242,320 USG / 779.1 MT
Lube Oil:
3,640 USG / 11.7 MT
Potable Water:
15,150 USG / 57.3 MT
*Bully.
 
Sailor of Fortune wrote:
CAPACITIES
Fuel Oil:
242,320 USG / 779.1 MT
Lube Oil:
3,640 USG / 11.7 MT
Potable Water:
15,150 USG / 57.3 MT
*Your Fuel Oil: 242,320 USG

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Just Dreaming... Now Lets See: 10% as reserve = Approx 24,232 gallons you cant use (or shouldnt use) anyway!* So... with a little further fuel refinement those 24,232 gallons (that you arent gonna use, lol) could fill 242 boats tanks at 100 USG each!* Heck, you could sell that 10% to us CHEAP!!* Oh Well... Fun to dream, anyway!
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Heck, you could sell that 10% to us CHEAP!! Oh Well... Fun to dream, anyway!

There was a Canadian "fishing" boat in the Bahamas that would get gov paid fishing boat fuel, motor to the Bahamas and sell it for CA$H to the many sport fishers when the locals were out of fuel ( A frequent happening).

Paid for there entire winter !!!
 
Thanks, Benn.* I enjoyed that thread and some of your others.*As others said, that Gardner is a nice looking engine. All are*very informative and entertaining.* Thanks for posting.

Gary
 
Seemed to have overlooked this subject due to my recent (Copenhaven to Cape Canaveral) ocean voyage.

The Coot's fuel capacity is about 318 gallons divided equally among four tanks.* Find four tanks convenient because there are more options to move fuel around using the fuel polisher
 

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