>dave hearnden wrote:
>>> And by the way what happens to red diesel already
>>> in tanks?
>>>
>> The red stain that is in diesel will have effectly dyed everything that it 
>> has been near. I have been told that vehicles that have used red diesel in 
>> the past will still show signs of the red dye many years later and after 
>> many diesel top ups.
>
>And given the inconvenience (and possible danger) of running out of fuel 
>on a boat, and the desire to keep condensation down, I hardly ever let 
>the tank get less than half full. I get through the equivalent of about 
>2 tanks full a year. It could be *years* before the level of dye in the 
>fuel drops to an undetectable level!
>
>Andrew

If you don't move the boat it won't matter. You are generating electricity and 
can use red. 
Does this mean you can slop a couple of litres of white in, keep the receipt 
and do 2 ltrs worth of cruising?

Sue nb Nackered Navvy 

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