I've run the fuel line in the lazarette to where I can lift the seat and reach it, and installed a manual ball valve, which I shut every time I leave the boat or for the night when on the hook. Once I managed to have it closed when I started the engine and just as I dropped the mooring lines the engine quit, but other than that it's worked well.

Neil Gallagher
Weatherly 35-1
Glen Cove, NY


On 2/23/2016 3:22 PM, Ryan Doyle via CnC-List wrote:
Hey everyone,

Wondering if anyone here has installed a solenoid valve to cut off fuel flow when the ignition is turned off for their Atomic 4. My fuel tank has the standard hand twist valve at the top of the tank, but for additional safety I was thinking about adding a solenoid valve that automatically cuts fuel flow when I turn the ignition off.

Just curious if anyone here has done it, if so I'd love to know which valve you used plus any other pointers.

Thanks in advance,
Ryan
Nobody's Bargain
1976 C&C 30mki
New York




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