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Gasoline in hull in carver Mariner 350
- Larschr66
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Gasoline in hull in carver Mariner 350
- Cooler
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Re: Gasoline in hull in carver Mariner 350

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- Cooler
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Re: Gasoline in hull in carver Mariner 350

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: Gasoline in hull in carver Mariner 350
3-4 gals is a lot of fuel. Any signs of fuel or wet areas around the base or top of the fuel tanks? Did you fuel up recently, if so, the fill hoses are suspect. Other than a leaking tank/s, check the supply hoses to the engines and generator, and check fuel system components on the engines What engines are we talking about here?
Careful what you use to remove the fuel, and ventilate.
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Re: Gasoline in hull in carver Mariner 350
If it is gasoline down there leave the boat alone and get a mechanic to deal with it is my advice........be careful.
I once saw a different boat from this one had it's water tanks filled with gas......, but the water and pumpout on this boat are in compartments at the bow so a little harder I guess.

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