Big splash time approaches and the boat is ready enough to think about transferring fuel from the supermarket petrol pump to the boat's inboard fuel tank.
5 gallon jerrycans are heavy and the fuel filler is high on the transom, so spillage may be a danger.
I figure the safest way is to purchase a 6 gallon plastic outboard motor tank (Tempo) and use this to transport the fuel, then use the siphon method to decant the fuel from one tank to the other by placing it on the stern of the boat and running a line into the fuel filler.
Rather than sucking on the end of a hose to siphon (not good), I thought of buying a 3/8ths inch outboard fuel hose kit with a primer bulb to siphon the fuel. A fairly lengthy process but one which seems to be the cleanest and safest way.
Question: will a primer bulb given a decent head of fuel (30 cm plus) allow the siphon action to commence and continue or will the internal valving be too strong for the given head of fuel to overcome?
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