CHAPTER 4
4-10
FUEL
The fuel system consists of a fuel tank, fuel fill fittings marked “gas”
or “diesel”, fuel hoses, fuel vents, anti-siphon valve, fuel filter, fuel
gauge and sender. Each one of these components plays an important
role in providing an uninterrupted flow of fuel while operating your
boat. Refer to the technical drawing section for system specifics.
Fuel Tank
Your boat uses an aluminum or polyester fuel tank. These tanks are
tested several times along with the fuel system components for safety
requirements and dependibility in house and inspected independently
by National Marine Manufacturers Association personnel.
Fuel Fills
The fuel fills are labeled “gas” or “diesel” and are
normally located on the aft deck. When fueling the
boat keep the fill nozzle in contact with the fuel fill
pipe since it decreases static electricity. Always use
the recommended fuel octane rating as specified in
your engine owners manual. Extinguish all flame
producing agents before fueling! Read the section regarding fueling in
chapter 5.
!
USE OF ALCOHOL ENHANCED FUEL, OR ANY FUEL
OTHER THAN GASOLINE,
CAN LEAD TO DETERIORATION OF THE FUEL
SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
CAN RESULT IN FIRE AND POSSIBLE EXPLOSION
CHAPTER 4
4-10
FUEL
The fuel system consists of a fuel tank, fuel fill fittings marked “gas”
or “diesel”, fuel hoses, fuel vents, anti-siphon valve, fuel filter, fuel
gauge and sender. Each one of these components plays an important
role in providing an uninterrupted flow of fuel while operating your
boat. Refer to the technical drawing section for system specifics.
Fuel Tank
Your boat uses an aluminum or polyester fuel tank. These tanks are
tested several times along with the fuel system components for safety
requirements and dependibility in house and inspected independently
by National Marine Manufacturers Association personnel.
Fuel Fills
The fuel fills are labeled “gas” or “diesel” and are
normally located on the aft deck. When fueling the
boat keep the fill nozzle in contact with the fuel fill
pipe since it decreases static electricity. Always use
the recommended fuel octane rating as specified in
your engine owners manual. Extinguish all flame
producing agents before fueling! Read the section regarding fueling in
chapter 5.
!
USE OF ALCOHOL ENHANCED FUEL, OR ANY FUEL
OTHER THAN GASOLINE,
CAN LEAD TO DETERIORATION OF THE FUEL
SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
CAN RESULT IN FIRE AND POSSIBLE EXPLOSION