GL: Things that actually work...

tbehan6468 at aol.com tbehan6468 at aol.com
Mon Aug 4 10:45:00 EDT 2008


Instead of all?us thousands of boaters buying these, it sure does seem like this device is one of those things that the fuel dock should have in their inventory and let each boater use when they fuel up ! Wouldn't that go a long way towards preventing all those accidental/incidental burps of fuel at the end of each fueling ??

I do know who is responsible for those fuel spills - I'm just suggesting a partial?solution.

If we can get all those nice containers for used fishing line that I see around launch ramps, surely my tax dollars could be used to buy a few thousand of these things and hand them out to marina fuel docks.

BOATUS where are you ?

Tim Behan
36' Monk


-----Original Message-----
From: KevinR <kfredden at verizon.net>
To: FloridaKeyz at aol.com; Great-Loop List <great-loop at lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 9:46 am
Subject: Re: GL: Things that actually work...



> -----Original Message-----
> The Davis no spill. Cost me $19.95 plus tax in North carolina, and I
haven't
> spilled a drop of fuel yet! it's a bottle with a hole in the side, two
> suction cups that hold it in place over your overflow.

This post was spot on the money. The Davis No-Spill is one of the biggest
secrets around, yet it is a cheap and extremely effective way to prevent
fuel spills out the air vent while re-fueling. After buying one and seeing
how effective they are, I wouldn't think of re-fueling without having it in
place over the vent.

Kevin
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