I just checked logs from our trips, and I don't see any fuel stops that haven't been listed already. Others have mentioned this too, but I'll repeat myself again as well: It's important to try to check fuel availability and hours of operation at planned fueling stops in more remote areas. And do not rely solely on guide books - especially if the publication date is a few years old. On our first trip we were surprised to find the fuel dock out of business at Alert Bay, a planned stop. Fortunately, Port McNeil is close by and it was our backup. I tend to be very conservative about letting the tanks get low.
And again, be prepared to be patient. Dawson's Landing, Klemtu, Thorne Bay, and Point Baker come to mind, for instance, as places where we have had to work some to scare up someone to pump fuel, even in the middle of the day.
Loyds, here are a couple of observations that may help to allay some of your anxiety about fuel: First, we've never gotten "bad" fuel at any of these places - not to say it can't happen, but it hasn't to us. Second, in reviewing my fuel logs, I see that the most fuel we ever burned between fuel stops was 41.4 gallons, which means I've never been below about 15 gallons in reserve on the Inside Passage. But your concern is well placed. Very bad idea to run out of fuel in the middle of nowhere.
Bill
And again, be prepared to be patient. Dawson's Landing, Klemtu, Thorne Bay, and Point Baker come to mind, for instance, as places where we have had to work some to scare up someone to pump fuel, even in the middle of the day.
Loyds, here are a couple of observations that may help to allay some of your anxiety about fuel: First, we've never gotten "bad" fuel at any of these places - not to say it can't happen, but it hasn't to us. Second, in reviewing my fuel logs, I see that the most fuel we ever burned between fuel stops was 41.4 gallons, which means I've never been below about 15 gallons in reserve on the Inside Passage. But your concern is well placed. Very bad idea to run out of fuel in the middle of nowhere.
Bill