Sea Angel is getting her 8 throats cleaned.
I hope I learned my lesson about todays fuel mixtures. I have run the twin 90s only 47 hrs in the past approx 20 months. I had maybe 3 fillings of abt 35 gals each with the recommended conditioners in addition to the scrubbing and gas shock treatment to the 117 gal tank.
Cleaning the 8 carbs will cost abt $21 in parts each, mostly gaskets. Hopefully there won't be other parts.
So, with only 47 hrs since the last service, I should have gone with the yearly service schedule. Now I will be combining both the carbs and the service fees.
I do not know what the final bill be, but my guess is that it will be abt $1200, and I thought I was going to be alright with just getting the annual storage fee out of the way this month at abt $3400+.... OUCH!
This is not a complaint about cost, just my poor planning. So, don't fall into the same trap I did. Run those engines and keep fresh fuel in your system, use high quality and proper filters and fuel conditioners.
I have read that if you do have to have a delay between fillings, you may want to try to use a fill, or top off, of premium to make up for any octane lose that occurs from any water/alcohol mixture in your gas tank. I have not tried this; yet, but I plan to.
No, it is not time to give up my 'floating palace-of-peace'. I just hope someone will gain something from my mistakes. I will not stop my TLC on the hull and those other items I can do. I will strive to keep my CD25 in as close to a show-room condition as possible; after all, it remains a 'labor of love'.
Art
I hope I learned my lesson about todays fuel mixtures. I have run the twin 90s only 47 hrs in the past approx 20 months. I had maybe 3 fillings of abt 35 gals each with the recommended conditioners in addition to the scrubbing and gas shock treatment to the 117 gal tank.
Cleaning the 8 carbs will cost abt $21 in parts each, mostly gaskets. Hopefully there won't be other parts.
So, with only 47 hrs since the last service, I should have gone with the yearly service schedule. Now I will be combining both the carbs and the service fees.
I do not know what the final bill be, but my guess is that it will be abt $1200, and I thought I was going to be alright with just getting the annual storage fee out of the way this month at abt $3400+.... OUCH!
This is not a complaint about cost, just my poor planning. So, don't fall into the same trap I did. Run those engines and keep fresh fuel in your system, use high quality and proper filters and fuel conditioners.
I have read that if you do have to have a delay between fillings, you may want to try to use a fill, or top off, of premium to make up for any octane lose that occurs from any water/alcohol mixture in your gas tank. I have not tried this; yet, but I plan to.
No, it is not time to give up my 'floating palace-of-peace'. I just hope someone will gain something from my mistakes. I will not stop my TLC on the hull and those other items I can do. I will strive to keep my CD25 in as close to a show-room condition as possible; after all, it remains a 'labor of love'.
Art