My 2005 CD25, Sea Angel, has two fuel fill and vent ports and a single 117gal (annotated label) fuel tank.
Has anyone added a "Fuel Fill Warning Whistle" to the vent(s)?
If so, what is the easiest way to get to the vent tubing and what size is it?
With two vents, does this decrease the level of the warning if only one whistle is added? My thinking being that the unobstructed vent could bypass the pressure needed for the whistle to work right/loud enough; especially if I'm pumping fuel while standing on the dock.
I realize that while I'm standing in the cockpit and pumping fuel into the tank my weight does cause boat to lay lower on that side and could 'block' some of the air from escaping from the high side.
To date I have used an "attentive ear" to the fill port and hope my guess is right so I don't spill any fuel. So far I'm about 95% ahead of the curve.
Art
Has anyone added a "Fuel Fill Warning Whistle" to the vent(s)?
If so, what is the easiest way to get to the vent tubing and what size is it?
With two vents, does this decrease the level of the warning if only one whistle is added? My thinking being that the unobstructed vent could bypass the pressure needed for the whistle to work right/loud enough; especially if I'm pumping fuel while standing on the dock.
I realize that while I'm standing in the cockpit and pumping fuel into the tank my weight does cause boat to lay lower on that side and could 'block' some of the air from escaping from the high side.
To date I have used an "attentive ear" to the fill port and hope my guess is right so I don't spill any fuel. So far I'm about 95% ahead of the curve.
Art