Comparison of ten filters from several manufacturers to be used when adding fuel to your tanks. Includes Baja, Attwood, Griot, RC, Seafit, and West Marine products.
[Practical Sailor, 15 November 2002]
Pump and reservoir for extracting used crankcase oil from your sump through the dipstick tube. Also smaller pump without reservoir.
[Tempo Products Company Inc., Solon, OH, USA]
Fuel filter uses centrifugal force without replaceable or changeable filter element can remove water and particulates before the fuel enters the engine.
[RCI Technologies, San Dimas, CA, USA]
A portable conductive fuel filter with an exceptionally high flow rate of 12 - 15 gallons per minute.
[Smart Tech LLC, Chugiak, AK, USA]
Smear a thin layer of this paste on a dipstick and lower it into your fuel tank. It changes color in the presence of water, telling you how much water you have at the bottom of your tank.
[Quality Yacht Service, Marathon, FL, USA]
Compact recirculating fuel dialysis system eliminates water and algae build-up in tanks. Senses when filter needs changing.
[Enginegear, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA]
System for circulating fuel to trap water, dirt, and microbial growth and prevent plugged filters, corroded fuel tanks, and engine failure.
[Environmental Solutions International, Inc., Chantilly, VA, USA]
Fuel filters, water separators, and dialysis systems.
[SEPAR of the America's, LLC, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA]
Filter-in-a-funnel, a Teflon-coated stainless steel filter element that separate off dirt and water while letting fuel flow faster than other similar filters.
[Racor, Cleveland, OH, USA]
Algae-X fuel conditioning, treatment and filtering systems reduce the size & mass of fuel droplets, organic deposits on filters and sludge in tanks. Site contains some good information on fuel systems and their problems, as well as extensive product information.
[Algae-X International, Fort Myers Beach, FL, USA]