Thank God I found this forum, because I know they'd rip me to shreds at the boating forum I frequent for asking this question! As I mentioned in the new member thread, I'm buying my first "seaworthy" boat Saturday. It's an 18-foot May-Craft with a 2001 90HP Johnson OceanPro. In my old boat, a little 14-footer, I just had a 6-gallon tank and mixed the oil myself 50:1 every time I filled it up. My new boat will have a built in tank and the oil is dispensed from a cannister into the engine. The cannister sits in a compartment near the stern, next to the battery.Just wondering how this all works. I looked in the engine's manual and couldn't really find anything specific. It mostly passed over this area, believe it or not.How often does one fill one of these cannisters? Does the oil last as long as the tank of gas, or do you have to fill it more frequently? Just wondering the basics on this, and would be very appreciative if someone could help me out. Tune in Saturday night for a slew of questions on livewells.
If you want, I will volunteer to come and help you go over the boat, check your safety equipment and electronics and even go out on a trip with you. We can also talk about proper dockline techniques if you plan to keep the boat in the water!Good luck,Capt. Ed
Hi TurboDan,I am very close to Lightning Jacks. When you get me a chance, drop me a PM or call me at 732-859-1212 and we can figure something out. I used to have a boat at a private dock very close to there. Drinks on me afterwards ...Wait a minute - I guess I should ask which Lightning Jacks as there are 3 I believe. Are you on the Metedeconk near the Pilot House?Thanks,Capt. Ed
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