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15
Cosmetic Care & Maintenance
AUTOMATIC
SWITCH
BILGE
PUMP
CHECK GRATING
FOR DEBRIS
BILGE PUMP
Check for foreign materials stuck in the strainer area or
discharge hose. Check all clamps and electrical
connections for tightness. A quick check of the bilge
pump automatic float switch is afforded by lifting up on
the float and listening for the pump operating. Look
around the float area for foreign debris and remove as
necessary.
BILGE PUMP/AUTOMATIC
FLOAT SWITCH
HOSE CLAMPS
FUEL
SENDER
ANTI-SIPHON
VALVE
TYPICAL FUEL TANK
FUEL
VENT
FUEL TANK & FITTINGS
Periodically inspect the fuel tank components for loose
clamps at the vent, fill and feed locations. Examine each
hose for signs of deterioration and leakage. Check the
fuel sender for loose bolts, nuts, and leaks at all areas of
contact. Also, inspect the fuel tank for signs of leakage or
abrasion. Tighten all components as needed.
Never remove the spring and ball assembly in the anti-
siphon valve. It can be cleaned with compressed air. Should
the component be faulty (normally a fuel surge problem
at mid to high speed ranges) contact a marine professional
to replace it. Check the fuel fill pipe hose connection at
the deck using the access plate which can be removed for
inspection. Make sure the black ground wire is tightly
secured. For further information, contact your closest Regal
dealer.
BLOWERS
Check the blower hoses to ensure they are fastened in the
bilge properly and there are no holes in them. The hose
connected to the blower needs to be 3/4 the way down in
the bilge to evacuate fumes properly. All vents need to be
checked for debris.
Make sure the blower motor is securely fastened and all
hose clamps, tie wraps and electrical connections are tight.
TEAK INLAY SWIM PLATFORM
Periodically rinse off the teak platform to remove any salt
or foreign material. Use a teak cleaner or conditioner as
needed to enhance the finish. You can find these products
at marinas or boating supply houses.
TYPICAL FUEL TANK FITTINGS
FUEL FILL
GRD. BLOCK
FUEL SENDER
VENT
ANTI-SIPHON
VALVES
GENERATOR
ENGINES
FUEL FEEDS

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