[Public-list] transom mounted fuel tank vent
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Mon May 16 16:40:22 PDT 2005
Dudley,
When the boat is driving hard at hull speed, I've seen the bow wave come
right up to the stern quarter. I don't think I'd want a vent there.
Hamilton Marine shows some vents for thicker hulls. See
http://search.hamiltonmarine.com/0191.htm?PageJumpNumber=191 and see if
there's anything you like. Also see the Buck Algonquin catalog
(http://www.buckalgonquin.com/Buck_Algonquin/Pages/Valves_Fittings/Page_52.pdf).
- George
Dudley Baker wrote:
> I have installed a new diesel fuel tank in the starboard locker area. I diligently replaced all
> hoses, including the vent hose. My old vent fitting on the transom was original and not up to USCG
> standards for proper venting. (new vents use 5/8" hose and vents themselves are much less
> constrictive.
>
> This project has reconfirmed that it is easier to rip something out than put something new back in
> its place. The A30 Transom is about 1" thick of solid glass and the standard tank vents can
> accomodate a hull thickness up to 3/4" -- So, my question: Who out there has run into this problem
> and why couldn't I put the vent on the starboard quarter - far enough back so that the vent would
> not be affected by excessive heel or a knockdown.
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