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Ethanol May Cause Boat Fuel Problems

Recreational boaters in most parts of the country have been introduced to gasoline containing higher concentrations of ethanol, a corn-based additive that replaced a known carcinogen, MTBE. The new fuel, dubbed “E-10” for its 10 percent ethanol content, unfortunately has the ability to attract greater amounts of water and “phase separate,” or form two separate solutions in the gas tank, usually over a long period of time. Once this happens, the engine won’t run and internal damage could occur.
Boaters must be careful how they store their boat over the winter to prevent fuel problems next year. Boat U.S. has these recommendations:

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