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NEWS

October 2006

 

MARK YOUR CALENDARS…

Patriot Paws Service Dogs Dog Walk

Saturday, October 14

Harry Myers Park in Rockwall

8:00 am – 12:00 Noon

www.patriotpaws.org

Patriot Paws is a non-profit organization dedicated to training service dogs and placing them with disabled veterans in need of assisted living.  Come see the famous black lab Beau, K-9 Education Instructor, in action!  He’s been a star on David Letterman and Animal Planet. Harry Myers Park is located near downtown Rockwall.  More information is on the web at www.patriotpaws.org.  Registration is $15 online or $20 at the door.  All of the money goes to the dogs!  This is going to be an awesome event.  Bring your dogs for a day full of fun and prizes.  We will have a booth and our very own English bulldog, Abigail, has entered the bikini contest and will need all the votes she can get!

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For a limited time receive 10% off the purchase of extended warranty plus a free Yamaha cap and drink Koozie!  Call or e-mail Beth at sales@westboats.com for a quote.

 

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An article titled “The Ethanol Hangover” in the September 2006 issue of Boating Industry warns:

“Some say ethanol is the answer to America’s current energy crisis.  Others say it takes more energy to make ethyl alcohol than is produced at the end of the process.

            But in the boating industry there is virtually no debate when it comes to at least one key point.

            Ethanol can do a great deal of damage to outboard engines if it is simply poured into a fuel tank and then ignored.

            That was the message Yamaha Marine sought to convey during a presentation held this summer at the Marine Aftermarket Accessories Trade Show in Las Vegas.

            Engineers from the company were on hand to, among other things, discuss the impact that ethanol can have on outboard engines.

            Under the Federal Energy Policy Act of 2005, which mandates that some renewable fuels be used to make motor fuel, ethanol will serve as a substitute for MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) a gasoline additive that burns more completely but is also considered carcinogenic and has been linked to groundwater pollution.  The Energy Policy Act requires U.S. fuel ethanol production to increase to 7.5 billion gallons by 2012.

But ethanol – which is denatured grain alcohol that can be made from crops like corn – is a hygroscopic substance, meaning it attracts moisture.

            The Yamaha engineers said this would likely cause phase separation and that water would collect at the bottom of the fuel tank, which could damage outboards.

            Another drawback of ethanol, when used in marine engines, is that it is a very effective and versatile solvent, meaning it can dissolve engine deposits and resins including components of the fuel systems themselves, such as fiberglass fuel tanks.  Ethanol creates a sludge in some systems that can clog fuel filters. 

What to do

Yamaha recommended that several steps be taken to combat the negative effects ethanol can produce, including inspection of fuel system components and the replacement of those that show any signs of swelling, hardening, softening, or other unusual properties.

The company also advises that fiberglass fuel tanks older than 1985 be replaced, and because ethanol absorbs moisture from the air, that fuel tank vents be plugged when engines are not in use.  

Dealers should also make sure that boaters are using a good fuel filter, that frequent inspections of the filters take place, and that they carry replacement filters with them as well.”     – Jonathan Mohr

Please pass this essential information along.  It can be found on our website at www.westboats.com under the ‘West Boats News’ section.

IMPORTANT:  INSTALL A WATER SEPARATING FUEL FILTER TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO YOUR OUTBOARD!

Would anyone be interested in us having an Xpress Boats only fishing tournament?  Please e-mail sales@westboats.com and let us know what you think…

Oh, yeah.  The winner of the ‘free stuff’ for this newsletter is David Stamper!

 

Happy Fishing,

Butch & Beth West

 

 

 

 

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