Keweenaw2018
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So, I just got the below reply from my marina guys after I grumpily emailed them that my fuel gauge didn't work after a re-power.
I'm no stranger to logging hours and checking tanks visually, but my 2000 Cruiser 22 has pretty hard-to-access tanks, especially when you account for the bench, cooler, and all the snorkel gear.
I'm wondering if there is another way accurately check the tanks. Maybe a more "local" kind of gauge. -I don't mind taking a stroll to the cockpit when I want to check my math, but I don't want to leave any room for an error that could turn into a real safety concern.
Does anybody else get by w/ out a dash gauge?
"The current fuel tanks do not have fuel senders in them for a dash fuel level read out. We ordered/installed them based on the assumption that they did but upon arrival of the boat we found that the tanks were not equipped with senders. Due to the limited access of the tanks, If you want senders installed, we believe the old tanks would need to be removed or replaced"
I'm no stranger to logging hours and checking tanks visually, but my 2000 Cruiser 22 has pretty hard-to-access tanks, especially when you account for the bench, cooler, and all the snorkel gear.
I'm wondering if there is another way accurately check the tanks. Maybe a more "local" kind of gauge. -I don't mind taking a stroll to the cockpit when I want to check my math, but I don't want to leave any room for an error that could turn into a real safety concern.
Does anybody else get by w/ out a dash gauge?