Do you wash down the fuel tank compartment?

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Was reading the owners manual and it recommends periodically removing the deck plate and washing down the fuel tank. I've never heard of anyone doing this.
 

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i do it a few times a year - just spray fresh water to all areas of the tank that I can get to.
 

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Generally no, but that's because my tank is poly. The Care and Maintenance section of the original owners manual does mention rinsing the tank.
 

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My poly tank gets pretty moldy. A couple times a season I will remove all the pie plates and spray some bleach/detergent mix into the bilge area and on the tank. Hose it all down and pump out the water. I put up all the canvas and leave the plates off so everything can dry out.
 

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once a year while its out for the winter. I pull up the full deck hatch. Clean with soapy water. Let it dry all winter. Reseal the hatch in the spring.
 
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Bleach is bad for any stainless steel down in the bilge area. Soap is better. Letting it dry over the winter is excellent
 

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Who said you can't teach an old dog... I've always been concerned about rust or corrosion and actually avoid it.

Thanks for the tip.