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Old 06-06-2025, 06:46 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by knowit View Post
The gas I just drained from my tank should be proof enough, but feel free to fill your own tank if you need more proof. I am just trying to help boaters avoid this.

There are always rainbows in the lake near the pumps. I see them all the time.
Easy, tiger. If you wrote in your first post that you had water in your tank after filling up there, that would have been the detail I was looking for. I hope your engine did not suffer damage. How did you know to look? Thanks

On the potential for gas leaking into the water--I was at the store this morning, so I walked across the street to check. There was no gas on the surface of the water. That's good, but of course it's only one observation, and if a tank is compromised...

You should probably report this to Marine Patrol
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