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Marine Sanitation Device Professionals Take a Close Look at Ethanol Gas

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Your Marine Sanitation Device Experts Recommends Considering a Switch to Ethanol Gas http://raritaneng.com/ 3101 SW Second Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315 Phone: 1-954-525-0378 Email: sales@raritaneng.com Raritan Engineering Company your marine sanitation device specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding whether or not to switch to ethanol gas. It's time we get to the bottom of how E10 is affecting our engines. Your marine sanitation device analysts know that in the few years since ethanol began to be widely used in the United States, a lot has been written about its properties, the problems it's created, and how to best cope with its possible effects. Some of the advice has been based on science, some on hearsay. Myth #1: Ethanol-enhanced gasoline (E10) loses octane much faster than regular gasoline. Your Marine Sanitation Device Experts Recommends Considering a Switch to Ethanol Gas

Boat Parts Online Specialists Give You Marine Fire Extinguisher Training

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Your Boat Parts Online Experts Equip You to Fight Those Unexpected Fires     http://www.stainlessmarine.com/produc&#8230 ;     HIGH PERFORMANCE BOATING PRODUCTS     (305) 681-7893     Stainless Marine your boat parts online professionals would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding properly using a marine fire extinguisher.     Your boat parts online analysts know that whether it's because of the tight quarters on a boat, or the sense of isolation and distance from help – fire has to be one of the greatest fears for mariners.     Marine-rated fire extinguishers are designed for the marine environment. Extinguishers are further rated by the amount of chemical and by the type of fire they're designed to fight. A simple rule of thumb is that class A fires are solids, class B fires are liquids, and class C fires are energized electrical fires. For example, a “BC” extinguisher is designed to fight either a liquid or elect

Marine Sanitation Device Professionals Take a Close Look at Ethanol Gas

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Your Marine Sanitation Device Experts Recommends Considering a Switch to Ethanol Gas   Raritan Engineering Company your marine sanitation device  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding whether or not to switch to ethanol gas. It's time we get to the bottom of how E10 is affecting our engines. Your marine sanitation device analysts know that in the few years since ethanol began to be widely used in the United States, a lot has been written about its properties, the problems it's created, and how to best cope with its possible effects. Some of the advice has been based on science, some on hearsay. Myth #1: Ethanol-enhanced gasoline (E10) loses octane much faster than regular gasoline. Many mechanics believe that octane loss during winter storage could be great enough to damage an engine when it's run in the spring. These same mechanics will often recommend leaving the tank almost empty so t

Marine Sanitation Device Professionals Take a Close Look at Ethanol Gas

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Your Marine Sanitation Device Experts Recommends Considering a Switch to Ethanol Gas http://raritaneng.com/ 3101 SW Second Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315 Phone: 1-954-525-0378 Email: sales@raritaneng.com Raritan Engineering Company your marine sanitation device specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding whether or not to switch to ethanol gas. It's time we get to the bottom of how E10 is affecting our engines. Your marine sanitation device analysts know that in the few years since ethanol began to be widely used in the United States, a lot has been written about its properties, the problems it's created, and how to best cope with its possible effects. Some of the advice has been based on science, some on hearsay. Myth #1: Ethanol-enhanced gasoline (E10) loses octane much faster than regular gasoline. Your Marine Sanitation Device Experts Recommends Considering a Switch to Ethanol Gas

Boat Parts Online Specialists Give You Marine Fire Extinguisher Training

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Your Boat Parts Online Experts Equip You to Fight Those Unexpected Fires     http://www.stainlessmarine.com/produc&#8230 ;     HIGH PERFORMANCE BOATING PRODUCTS     (305) 681-7893     Stainless Marine your boat parts online professionals would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding properly using a marine fire extinguisher.     Your boat parts online analysts know that whether it's because of the tight quarters on a boat, or the sense of isolation and distance from help – fire has to be one of the greatest fears for mariners.     Marine-rated fire extinguishers are designed for the marine environment. Extinguishers are further rated by the amount of chemical and by the type of fire they're designed to fight. A simple rule of thumb is that class A fires are solids, class B fires are liquids, and class C fires are energized electrical fires. For example, a “BC” extinguisher is designed to fight either