Welcome back!! Regarding your fuel volume. Check your fuel tank breather lines, they are probably clogged with gunk which will prevent fumes/air from escaping like it should when filling your tank. When you fill your tank with fuel you are also forcing air in and if the tank isn’t breathing properly, you tank most likely has a huge air pocket preventing you from being able to refill the maximum amount of fuel
In the bahamas (or anywhere in the caribbean) don't trust that the gallons you see on the dial match the gallons coming out of the hose. Only trust how much you get based on 5 US gallon jugs. We would get 5 gallon jugs from the place in g-town and the dial would almost always say 6 gallons. Also, in many other countries they measure gallons in imperial. So, 70 gallons imperial is 84 gallons US. Add in a bit of loss because pick up tubes don't go to the bottom to avoid picking up junk. We sailed for years on a sixty gallon tank and many boats we know of only had 40 gallon tanks.
Welcome back!! Regarding your fuel volume. Check your fuel tank breather lines, they are probably clogged with gunk which will prevent fumes/air from escaping like it should when filling your tank. When you fill your tank with fuel you are also forcing air in and if the tank isn’t breathing properly, you tank most likely has a huge air pocket preventing you from being able to refill the maximum amount of fuel
Welcome back, glad hurricane season was okay.
In the bahamas (or anywhere in the caribbean) don't trust that the gallons you see on the dial match the gallons coming out of the hose. Only trust how much you get based on 5 US gallon jugs. We would get 5 gallon jugs from the place in g-town and the dial would almost always say 6 gallons. Also, in many other countries they measure gallons in imperial. So, 70 gallons imperial is 84 gallons US. Add in a bit of loss because pick up tubes don't go to the bottom to avoid picking up junk. We sailed for years on a sixty gallon tank and many boats we know of only had 40 gallon tanks.
Good job!
Well it’s been a minute lol, always enjoy your videos, especially the fur baby 🐶. Look forward to more adventures to come ❤️🇨🇦
Thanks for sticking around!! Very exciting trips coming soon ☺️
In SailboatData it reports the Hunter 460 has 100 gallon fuel tank
I thought you two had broken up. Still not convinced you haven't.
😂😂
You have 100 gallons of fuel and 200 gallon water tank. According to the web.
The 200 gallons of water is definitely accurate, but fuel something is off! We’ve seen on forums other Hunter 460 owners have had similar issues 🤔