Hey Joel and others: Was with Brigner at the Seattle Boat show. In the last 3 shows I have made, I have yet to get to met Karl from Scan. My loss I am sure and I feel connected to the man due to the many hours of enjoyment and frustration from the wallas.
Fuel: Real clear "update" advice from the man. Based on "today's standards" (sorry..not a real fuel guy here)...he did indicate that the number one source of fuel was the fresh stuff from the pumps of folks that move diesel, staying away from the bio-diesel fuel and parifane (klean-heat) types of fuel. He indicated that:
Yes...the unit will burn most anything for an extended period of time on most any fuel....but TODAY, he felt that best way to go was the "new-improved-drug-free-sulfur-free-alcohol-free but for damn sure not tax free pay more for it than real gas diesel."
Now, I am almost of the opinion, that most of the toys we put on our 'LITTLE TRAILERABLE BOATS'... that most folks put on larger, haul'em once, splash em, leave em in the water larger boats..... really do not like all the true bouncing and banging we give them the opportunity to have when driving them down our fine roads of this Great Country of ours. Particuarly the interstate systems that cross and cut each other in the larger cities. Just follow your friend or any one else pulling any type of trailer, boat, 4 wheelers, lawn mowers....goats.... and watch how hard it gets tossed about.
Now.. what system was designed for that... None of them. So, we have to be ever vigilant on our hoses, nuts, fuel lines, and any other connections. I had the main power feed line that use to be the 1st thing that would pop off my wallas when trailered. Just got to be a habit of laying down, opening the cabinet, making sure it was pushed up tight each trip. Now....after knowing full well that I too have heard the 'WOOOOFFF" /bang sound.... I really should have checked some more items.... Sorry I missed the little light show on the outside of the boat. I know one of my fenders did not miss it when I had slung it from the grab rails on the roof to ensure I had a nice mid-ship fender out. But, the fender did turn black and did match the boat a bit better...
