Installing a new marine diesel fuel system! With a polishing loop! Adios rusty old tanks! EP | 09

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • We yank out the rusty old tanks out of our sailboat and install a Moeller fuel tank, an electric sending unit with a return line, and a electronic fuel gauge. We even build a polishing loop into the system, which will allow us to clean our diesel when we're at anchor or in a slip. This was entirely a DIY project from start to finish, so if I can do it... so can you!
    01:15 - Overview of old diesel system
    06:09 - Remove diesel from tanks
    09:40 - Remove the old tanks
    10:45 - Clean your work area
    11:05 - Prep the new fuel tank
    15:36 - Installing the new fuel tank
    19:44 - Installing the fuel fill line
    22:45 - Plumbing the fuel lines
    27:57 - Testing the fuel system
    30:55 - Installing the fuel gauge
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Komentáře • 37

  • @OffshoreEsprit
    @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 měsíci

    For anyone interested, I spent around $650 on the parts you see here, give or take a few bucks on anything I many have forgot. I sourced as much as I could from Amazon, but the tank and sending unit I ordered from West Marine. Some of the bigger items: Tank -$273, Sending Unit - $83, Fuel Gauge-$55, Fill cap - $25, Misc fuel hoses - $50, Misc barbs and valves - $40, Fuel Pump - $60, Fuel Fill Hose - $45, Fuel vent - $11, etc.

  • @Vinnigefrik
    @Vinnigefrik Před 4 měsíci +1

    Awesome. Now i have ideas to replace my fuel tanks 👍

  • @JeremyBridge-rf2op
    @JeremyBridge-rf2op Před 4 měsíci

    Another enjoyable episode like your sense of humour. I did the same sort of setup on our ketch when we purchased her . I decided to add two fuel tanks and run them independent of each other by using the y valve setup that you have done. If we have any issues with the fuel while under way we can switch tanks etc. and I think it gives you a little more of a insight on how things work on the boat to I guess , I’m sure she’s going to give you two a lot of enjoyment in the years ahead.

    • @OffshoreEsprit
      @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks Jeremy! Yeah, I kind of have a similar idea for a future addition, should we find that we want to add a 2nd tank to add more range. I'll keep this in mind!

  • @davethemmp
    @davethemmp Před 4 měsíci

    Great work, making it your own, can’t wait to see the drone footage 😊

  • @maritimetees2315
    @maritimetees2315 Před 4 měsíci

    Good job! Well done

  • @justindonohue574
    @justindonohue574 Před 4 měsíci

    You are awesome, good job dude. Appreciate the videos.

  • @bishopkinlyside8477
    @bishopkinlyside8477 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi ,The biggest problem has men we are under under estimate our ability but if you said down and have a good look at it, it’s not rocket science keep up the good work. I enjoyed the videos Cliff from Australia.

  • @JordanOutside
    @JordanOutside Před 4 měsíci

    This will forever be the Love Boat episode 😂. A huge congrats on pulling this off on the first try. Super impressed!

  • @Lana_Warwick
    @Lana_Warwick Před 4 měsíci

    Better option to ~$300(ish). + all the additional costs you had, is simply using jerry cans (only), = fully portable to fill (anywhere), inspect, service, move around for best ballast performance, depending wind, etc.

    • @OffshoreEsprit
      @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 měsíci

      In this configuration, do you use two cans (one as a send, one as a return)? Interesting idea!

    • @Lana_Warwick
      @Lana_Warwick Před 4 měsíci

      @@OffshoreEsprit One, returns not going to overflow if burning fuel.
      Both fuel lines are zip-tied together (keeping it tidy) running too/from.
      1 x jerry cap is setup for permanent use, 3 x drilled holes/fittings, = 1x rigid feed line to bottom of jerry, 1 x return, 1 x one-way breather.
      Can either swap jerry over, or syphon re-fill while running. But takes a while to use up 25ltr.
      ~$25 per jerry, max $50 for fittings.

  • @joebrush4324
    @joebrush4324 Před 4 měsíci

    7:50 Experience is the best teacher.

  • @user-fw9dx5ko6d
    @user-fw9dx5ko6d Před 4 měsíci

    Hey, man!) Great job, was nice to see. Simply= better, so well done. Please, add some info about prices for parts, if it's possible. Interesting to know the difference between us/eu.

    • @OffshoreEsprit
      @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 měsíci +1

      No problem. All in it came to around $650 for parts. Tank -$273, Sending Unit - $83, Fuel Gauge-$55, Fill cap - $25, Misc fuel hoses - $50, Misc barbs and valves - $40, Fuel Pump - $60, Fuel Fill Hose - $45...

  • @gingerbard2607
    @gingerbard2607 Před 16 dny

    I'm a sailing newbie myself, and while I sure don't want to find myself without an engine I struggle to understand the sailing community's great anxiety about their fuel. Here in UK I've run a diesel car for 10 years without worrying that the engine is going to clog up. There are two in-line filters in my system and that should be sufficient.

    • @OffshoreEsprit
      @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 dny

      There is so much more moisture that that works it's way into a boat's fuel system, which makes diesel bug flourish. When you're under way, and the fuel starts sloshing around, stirring up any debris which may sits at the bottom, it can quickly overwhelm your filters and clog them. It's a manageable problem, but you only need to experience your engine dying once, while in a tricky location, that will give you a case of the YIKES.

    • @gingerbard2607
      @gingerbard2607 Před 4 dny

      @@OffshoreEsprit I can't argue with the gist of what your saying. Here in UK moisture gets in by water condensing inside half-empty diesel tanks in winter - easily avoided by keeping the tank topped up. I also drain off a little of the fuel regularly - water is always at the bottom obviously. And although I'm very inexperienced I take to heart the idea that the primary power of a sailboat is its sails. Great channel with a lot of personality by the way!

  • @paulharrison7914
    @paulharrison7914 Před 4 měsíci

    I think the pump should be downstream from the polishing filter so that any water in the fuel is not emulsified in the pump b4 it goes to the filter. This means the fuel should be sucked thtough the filter and not pushed through.

    • @OffshoreEsprit
      @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 měsíci

      That actually makes sense. I might need to re-route some hoses and test. Thanks Paul.

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665

    The one thing you need to watch is the number of joints in your fuel line to the engine ..as air might start getting in after the tubes get warm and squish down under the clips ...with time.

    • @OffshoreEsprit
      @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 měsíci

      I'll keep an eye on that. Thanks for the advice!

    • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
      @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@OffshoreEsprit
      Warming pipes with hot water or a low heat source will help soften a little to get them on to tight fittings without over forcing them .

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665

    Buy a car external 12v deisel fuel pump ... You can pump out your tanks in minutes and any cans. If your boat fuel pump goes you can use it to lift fuel to your filter ..

  • @fexdammit
    @fexdammit Před 4 měsíci

    when you took the old system apart was there a gear pump between the tank and engine?
    if not then might you need to bleed a little of the pressure from the new pump out through the polishing circuit when underway....
    lovin the vids by the way.... cheers!

    • @OffshoreEsprit
      @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks! We've been running the engine the past couple months, 30/40 minutes at at time to get in and out of marina, with no issues so far. I'll keep this is mind though.

  • @BlackWires
    @BlackWires Před 4 měsíci

    So, that ratchet strap... Salt water... One way trip at best?

    • @OffshoreEsprit
      @OffshoreEsprit  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, this is temp at best. I'm gonna frame in some fiberglass supports at some point.

  • @xistedxxx
    @xistedxxx Před 4 měsíci

    m8 i think you have to work on ur youtube tags to get more views ur videos are good but dont get find because maybe u dont do good tags?