Gene JR,
You and I are once again on the same idea, that is what I was going to try. I figured I would see how the 3 gal in front balances the boat and then add another 3 gal can to switch out. With my weight capacity I don't want to carry more than 6 gallons. It is supprising how much all the various equipments adds up to for weight.
I am a little worried about rebuilding my 2 stroke. I have heard this story from a couple marine mechanics, let me know if anyone else has heard this.
The government, in order to limit polution is adding 10% alcohol to our gasoline. This hit my area just this summer. They are currently trying to go up to a 15% alcohol ratio. This will make our fuel burn cleaner. Though for us old 2 stroke owners it is bad news. Alcohol in the fuel does not allow for a good saturation of your fuel/oil mixture, it wants to seperate them. Therefore when in your 2 stroke engine, especially an older two stroke (The newer two strokes have thing such as chrome line pistons and harder steel sleves, again so I am told) your cylinder is not properly lubricated. I just found out one of my neighbors burned up his older 2 stroke this summer and was told something similar. I do infact remember when I was mixing oil into my gas this winter I saw something out of the ordinary but thought nothing of it. When I have mixed my fuel in years past. I dumped the oil into the container of gas and by the time the oil was half way to the bottom of the can it was spreading out, you know, it looked more like a cloud of oil. When I was mixing this year the oil went into the gas like an italian salad, like oil and vinegar. Then sat at the bottom until I shook the container. Just an observation but after I was told about this alcohol addative it made me think. I would love to continue to use my old Johnson or even as a back up but I am hesitant to rebuild until I find more info about this. Maybe I am being fed a story, what do you guys think?