If you’re a boater, you need to be aware of the dangers of E15 fuel. Recently, the EPA approved the sale of E15 fuel, which is a blend of gasoline and ethanol that is 15% ethanol. This new fuel can cause damage to your boat’s engine, and it may also void your warranty.
What is E15 fuel?
E15 fuel is a blend of gasoline and 15% ethanol. It was recently approved for sale by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).
The following are some of the consequences of having too much ethanol in gasoline (greater than 10%).
– Ethanol can cause corrosion in boat engines.
– It can also cause damage to fuel lines and other parts of the engine.
– Ethanol can also void your boat’s warranty.
Why did EPA approve the sale of E15?
The EPA approved the sale of E15 because it reduces greenhouse gas emissions. However, the agency did not consider the potential damage that this new fuel can cause to boat engines.
This year, major worldwide issues have caused inflation, with gasoline among the most affected items. The U.S. government unveiled an EPA policy exemption that removes restrictions on the summertime sale of E15 fuel as a response. This fuel is cheaper than other blends and provides motorists who own a variety of road vehicles with some financial relief.
What are the dangers of E15 fuel?
E15 fuel can damage your boat’s engine, and it may also void your warranty.
Here are some tips for avoiding E15 fuel:
- Check your boat’s owner’s manual. Many manufacturers do not recommend using E15 fuel in their boats.
[stu alias=”fishverify_blog”]
- If you boat with an outboard motor, be sure to use regular unleaded gasoline in your tank. And, check your boat’s owner manual before using any fuel additive or octane booster, as some products are not compatible with ethanol-blended fuels.
- Check with your local marina or boat dealer. They may be able to advise you on which fuels are safe to use in your boat.
- If you do use E15 fuel, make sure you add a fuel stabilizer to your tank. This will help prevent damage to your engine.
- Be sure to check your boat’s engine for damage after using E15 fuel. If you notice any problems, take your boat to a qualified mechanic for service.
What should I do if I accidentally use E15 fuel?
- If you accidentally use E15 fuel, contact your boat’s engine manufacturer as soon as possible. You may need to have your engine serviced or replaced.
If your boat has an ethanol-blended engine, you should take the following precautions:
- Use ethanol-free gasoline whenever possible.
- If you must use E15 fuel, make sure to add a fuel stabilizer to your gas tank. This will help reduce the risk of damage to your engine.
- Be sure to read your boat’s owner’s manual before using any type of fuel. This will help you understand the specific needs of your boat’s engine.
Boaters need to be careful when refueling their boats this summer. By following these tips, you can help avoid the dangers of using E15 fuel in your boat.
Remember, if you’re not sure about which fuel to use, check with your boat’s manufacturer or dealer. They will be able to advise you on the best fuel for your boat.
Have you ever used E15 fuel in your boat? What was your experience? Share your thoughts and advice in the comments section below!
[/stu]