Newbie here. I hope I chose the right forum.
I have a 92 Legend with only 180 hours on it. It is pristine and got tender loving care every year. It's had fresh fuel with stabil in the fall of every year. My problem is fuel odors. When stored in the garage, the fuel odors become overwhelming in the whole garage. Especially on a hot day. I suspected evaporation from the carb, but it would do it all winter long - 10 months some years. Surely the float bowl would have evaporated dry and stopped fuming by then? I tried putting the cover on the boat with the tank vent and filler cap outside the cover - and the fumes still built up inside the boat, so it is not coming from the tank vent. There are not visible leaks or traces.
Experienced marine mechanics insisted (without seeing the boat) that it is very likely coming from the fuel hoses because of ethanol. I am a little skeptical of that explanation The hose looks great, is flexible, and has 1/4 in thick walls! Anyway, I got some high quality hose and started trying to replace it. Ugh. The hose is clamped with screws into the hull in multiple places behind the exhaust silencer where they are impossible to access.
Finally, getting around to the questions:
1. Has anyone replaced the hose and found that it fixed a big fuel odor problem?
2. Any advice on how to replace the hose? (Removing the exhaust silencer looks like it is way beyond my pay grade.)
3. Any advice on finding the source of the fumes?
Sure appreciate any thoughts.
Oh, and a bonus question - I'd like to get access to the area aft the fuel tank someday (to clean the speedo balancing tubes, etc.) It looks virtually impossible. Is there a way to do it?