Tin Yachtsman
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Gasoline issues are about to drive me to buying a cane pole and making an earthworm farm out of my jon boat. Last time I had it out she ran great. I knew it was probably going to be awhile before I ran it again, so I disconnected the gas line, ran the motor out of gas, and then drained the carbs for good measure. Several weeks later (today), I found an opportunity to run the boat again. I guessed the gas in the tank would be bad even with the stabilizer I added, so I pumped as much out of the tank as I could and replaced it with fresh gas/oil. I really thought that would be good enough, but on the water, I still experienced the hesitation, stalling, and lack of power that I've come to learn are the indicators of bad gas. Either I bought stale gas at the station, or I still had enough old gas in the system to cause problems. So, here are my questions: 1) Is there anything else I should have done to remove gas when I knew it was going to be sitting up? 2) Do any of you use portable cans instead of the built in tanks? The built in 12 gal tank is difficult to remove, but I was thinking with a smaller portable tank I could just put the leftover gas in my truck at the end of the day. Most of my fishing trips won't use more than a few gallons anyway. And I know using mixed gas in a car or truck is a source of controversy, but it has to be better than letting it go bad and killing weeds with it. Thanks for any advice, guys.