Hi Jan
Glad to hear you have a Omega, I
have one also, great little boat mines a '78, also have a Sunfish of
indeterminate age, and a '76 M17.
Sometimes if i'm going to a place
where I know there is little wind (most state parks for example) I'll
take the Omega, it does well in light winds.
Regards
Wayne
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Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: Gas filling..
We have one of those gas cans described below. It is wonderful! Never,
ever spilled gas anymore! The only downside is that it doesn't work on
cars, only on lawnmowers or other similar gas tanks.
Jan Paul Debaene
Capri Omega 14 (dreaming of a Montgomery)
the_tentmakers@hotmail.com
wrote:
Hi. We're new to the list ... own a 1974 Montgomery 17
that has been restored and has some improvements. I noted the item
about filling tanks on small motors: Briggs and Stratton makes [or
made] a one gallon can with a patented fill tube that shut off
automatically when the receiving tank was full. No muss .. no fuss ..
no bother. I think they are still available at good lawnmower shops
etc.
H. Dale and
Gloria L. Lilly
San Carlos Community Church
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