I'm working on setting up the cockpit to accommodate a cot for sleeping but I notice a stale fuel odor when I lay on the cockpit sole. The boat is a 1994 with the 58 gallon aluminum fuel tank. The hoses look and feel supple, but they are original. And, I notice a sticky, hard, residue on the tanks where the hose connections are.
I am thinking of replacing all the fuel hoses on the assumption that there may be small unnoticible cracks which allow small amounts of gas to seep to the surface and evaporate.
And, I'm thinkiing of cleaning the tank exterior with acetone to remove all of the residue that may be present.
Has anyone had a similar experience, and if so, how did you solve the problem?
Matt
I am thinking of replacing all the fuel hoses on the assumption that there may be small unnoticible cracks which allow small amounts of gas to seep to the surface and evaporate.
And, I'm thinkiing of cleaning the tank exterior with acetone to remove all of the residue that may be present.
Has anyone had a similar experience, and if so, how did you solve the problem?
Matt