4. SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS
This chapter is based on Anytec-listed standard and optional equipment. Any other equipment
or systems added (custom-made boats, aftermarket products and so on) are not covered
here.
Furthermore, outboard engine and engine control instrument details are not included. The
engine can be of multiple brands and models, in the choice of the dealer and customer. Please
check the manuals provided with that engine or consult the dealer who installed it.
1. Fuel tank inspection hatch 6. Fuel fill hose
2. Fuel level 7. Fuel line
3. Fuel vent hoses 8. Fuel tank pressure test plate
4. Fuel vent 9. Fuel filter
5. Fuel fill 10. Fuel remove plug for long term
storage
4.1 FUEL SYSTEM
Your boat’s fuel system consists of a fuel tank, a fuel tank fill and vent fitting, an anti-
siphon valve, a sending unit, and an engine fuel supply line. Besides, there are two extra
fuel ports for optional pickups, if needed.
The factory-mounted boat fuel system (excluding engine) is designed to handle regular
gasoline as well as ethanol-blended gasoline with ethanol content not greater than 15 %
(like E85). However, the engine may not be designed for ethanol-blended
gasoline. Before introducing petrol with ethanol into the fuel tank, ask your dealer if
there is an addition of an engine or any components or replacement which is not
ethanol-compatible.