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  2. Marine fuel management - Wikipedia

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    How much fuel is likely to be used; How much fuel is used; How the fuel was used; What things impact fuel usage; And by how much; Manual methods of measuring fuel usage, i.e. fuel tank dipping or sounding, typically do not tell how much fuel was used: Traveling versus idling while in port or on station; By a specific engine (port versus ...

  3. Self-sealing fuel tank - Wikipedia

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    A self-sealing fuel tank (SSFT) is a type of fuel tank, typically used in aircraft fuel tanks or fuel bladders, that prevents them from leaking fuel and igniting after being damaged. Typical self-sealing tanks have layers of rubber and reinforcing fabric, one of vulcanized rubber and one of untreated natural rubber, which can absorb fuel when ...

  4. Crash boats of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The 85-foot crash boat used two Packard V12 Marine Engine engines, Packard V12 4M-2500. This was the same engine in the PT-boats, but PT boats had three engines. The 1,200 hp to 1,500 hp used 91 to 100 octane gas. The engine used a supercharger. The engine had a four-stroke, 60-degree V-12 with a 6.40-inch bore and a 6.50-inch stroke.

  5. Bunkering - Wikipedia

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    Bunkering is the supplying of fuel for use by ships (such fuel is referred to as bunker), [1] including the logistics of loading and distributing the fuel among available shipboard tanks. [2] A person dealing in trade of bunker (fuel) is called a bunker trader. The term bunkering originated in the days of steamships, when coal was stored in ...

  6. M970 - Wikipedia

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    M970's were used to assist in loading the bladders for the Tactical Airfield Fuel Dispensing Systems (TAFDS) in the field as well. Part of the TAFDS, the fuel bladders. The M969/M969A1 is a self loading and unloading tank semi-trailer designed to carry and dispense fuel to other vehicles at Forward Arming and Refueling Points.

  7. Sea Skimmer, Aqua Skimmer, Aqua Dart - Wikipedia

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    The final totals for the number of boats ultimately sold and delivered to all customers are unknown. The gasoline powered boats used Mercury motor, 2-cycle gas-powered engines supplied by Mercury Marine from their Sarasota Florida facilities. The fuel tank has a capacity of 3.5 gallons. The engine was electrically started from a 12-volt battery ...