Last Friday was the first day that our nineteen CD has been in the water for well over two years.
After the previous owner had hip surgery, he was having trouble getting in and out of the boat for launching etc., so the boat had been stored until sold/purchased.
Both tanks on the nineteen were about half full and we had been told that the gas had been treated with a stabilize.
I/we took samples of the gas, allowed the samples to set for a hour or so and looked for any signs of sedimentation which would indicate that the gas is or was breaking down.
So to start the process, there was three to four tents of a gallon of diesel put into each tank and then filled up the balance with regular gasoline.
The engine (Honda 90 four stroke) had been checked over, serviced and started six to eight weeks ago, so we knew it would run.
The engine fired off immediately and after a short worm up was idling very smooth but a little slow.
Long story short we had a great ride down river thirty five miles to Catfish Charlie’s Restaurant.
The motor performed beautifully, except, I did need to set up the idle before we left Charlie's to head home.
The previous owner had told me that the fastest the boat had ever run was twenty eight miles per hour (on his GPS), we were able to run flat out at thirty one (on our GPS).
As we go along I will regularly add diesel to every fill up (when convenient) and advise what happens as we go along.
Regards,
Ron Fisher
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