Marlin owners or 30 / 33 express .... which tank ?

Pat Hurley

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Curious as to which gas tank you pull from first when running an offshore trip ? Midship or the one closest to the stern, Why/thoughts ?

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I run them concurrently. Each engine on separate tank. Figure that way I'll always be adding fresh fuel to each. The last time I ran to the canyons, we had so much other extra gear/supplies on board, I'm not sure it would really make a difference in trim.

Just like the security of knowing the fuel is good in both tanks.
 

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330. Same. One engine from each tank. Provides reliability and redundancy just like aircraft always do!
 

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Ditto, also if you have an issue with fuel, hopefully find on out on one motor.
 

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Same here. I treat them as one tank and drain them down simultaneously. I just fill them both at the same time at the fuel dock.
 

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I typically only use the rear tank for long trips. In those cases I will burn the rear tank off first as the boat will perform better with less weight in the back. When I fish locally there is no reason to carry all that extra fuel around.
 
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300. I used to burn the aft tank first, but now I run them concurrently.
 

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I run them concurrently. Each engine on separate tank. Figure that way I'll always be adding fresh fuel to each. The last time I ran to the canyons, we had so much other extra gear/supplies on board, I'm not sure it would really make a difference in trim.

Just like the security of knowing the fuel is good in both tanks.
Same here.
 

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I start with reserve and we usually use about half to get to canyon and the. I switch to main and use throughout the day and to head home. I don’t think it really matters as I have plenty of fuel in my 330.
 

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Thank you all for the input. Running concurrently seems to make sense to me to keep the gas fresh. Last thing I need is to have to put one more thing on the remember list