Trying to figure out how I am going to do this. Good info here guy, thanks for all the good ideas.
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VP racing cans are best, and you can even buy them to match your boat. Shaker siphon is OK, but takes some 'learning'. Love the Drop n Fill, mindless and super fast.
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I used to mess around pouring jerry cans through funnels until I found a jiggle siphon. Google it. Zero hassle and it empties a 5 gallon drum in minutes. So simple and 100 percent effective.
D.
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Originally posted by scttp View PostVP racing cans are best, and you can even buy them to match your boat. Shaker siphon is OK, but takes some 'learning'. Love the Drop n Fill, mindless and super fast.
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I found a 3/4" diameter shaker siphon at a local boat store. It's much faster than my 1/2" shaker siphon.2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
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Results after a full season:
Here's the pump I have: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also have 10 of the generic 5-gallon cans from Lowes.
Over the season, I pumped 817 gallons of gas. I know because I keep the receipts and file for an excise tax refund at the end of the year.
In that time, I went through 2 sets of batteries in the pump. That's a grand total of Eight AA batteries. Very near the end of the season, I could tell the batteries were getting weak so I'll start the 2018 season with a new set.
Overall, this is an excellent solution for me. I put a 5-gallon can on a wooden stool, insert the pump and just walk away. There's a built-in overfill prevention switch in the pump which shuts it off when the boat is full.
-Charles
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Charles, can you tell more about the excise tax refund? I looked at below and looked to my uneducated eyes like use of the fuel would have to be in a business to be tax exempt.
Anyone else take an excise tax refund? Maybe I am the "odd man out".
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p51...link1000116792
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Originally posted by scottb7 View PostCharles, can you tell more about the excise tax refund? I looked at below and looked to my uneducated eyes like use of the fuel would have to be in a business to be tax exempt.
-Charles
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post
Sure. Here in NC when I buy fuel, it includes a highway-use tax. Since I'm not using the fuel for that purpose, I'm entitled to get that money back. So I keep my receipts and when the new form comes out (It's called the NCDOR GAS-1201 here) I fill it out and attach all the receipts. I ended up getting a check back for $152 this year. Not huge, but enough to make it worth the trouble.
-CharlesLast edited by GMLIII; 03-25-2018, 01:21 PM.
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Originally posted by scottb7 View PostSo you both are getting refund from state, not feds? Cause looks like the feds only allow refund if business use. Minnesota as I posted has no intention of refunding.
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