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Old 06-03-2021, 10:51 AM   #5
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If you live in a dry climate you will probably never have an issue with ethanol other than eating up rubber fuel lines and gaskets. If you live in a high humidity area like I do the ethanol will absorb the moisture out of the air and turns to gel in no time. That the main reason for not ethanol for boats. I've worked on too many boat motors and have seen what it can do. Use Sta-bil Marine, keep the tank full and drain if you know it will set up for a long period.
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