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Fuel transfer line
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Fuel transfer line
My Carver 460 Voyager has a fuel transfer line between the two tanks that sit near the aft of the boat.
There is no pump transfer, it’s simply gravity/pressure I assume. I also assume it’s there because the genset draws fuel on,y from the starboard tank.
So my question is, if the boat naturally lists to one side (maybe not naturally, but due to weight distribution of tender, etc), and I open the transfer line, does the fuel simply move to the lower side of the boat regardless of amount of fuel in each tank, or does this even the tanks out?
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Re: Fuel transfer line
My take on it anyhow.....now if there was a pump then I believe you could level things off much like ballast tanks in large vessels.

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Re: Fuel transfer line
Being that I also have two fuel tanks I will have to check to see if there is a fuel leveling line there too.
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Re: Fuel transfer line
Second, I also have a gravity fed line between two 75 gallon water tanks on each side if the boat. I never thought to visually check them. I say, “visually”, because there is one sender that reads total for both tanks.
I pretty much live in my engine room. Can’t believe I never thought of that.
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Re: Fuel transfer line
RGrew176 wrote:Source of the post Being that I also have two fuel tanks I will have to check to see if there is a fuel leveling line there too.
You have a gas boat , so very unlikely.

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Re: Fuel transfer line
bud37 wrote:Source of the postRGrew176 wrote:Source of the post Being that I also have two fuel tanks I will have to check to see if there is a fuel leveling line there too.
You have a gas boat , so very unlikely.
So, it's something that only diesel boats would have. Just curious. Appreciate the information.
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Re: Fuel transfer line
RGrew176 wrote:Source of the postbud37 wrote:Source of the postRGrew176 wrote:Source of the post Being that I also have two fuel tanks I will have to check to see if there is a fuel leveling line there too.
You have a gas boat , so very unlikely.
So, it's something that only diesel boats would have. Just curious. Appreciate the information.
I believe so....rules regarding tank fittings are spoken to in the regs...Carver installed that line and isolation valves in his boat ( a diesel ) from the factory, according to the parts diagrams.
You don't want to find that type of system on your gas boat...IMO...


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