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The fuel tank that is selected to supply the
generator will display a lower fuel level
than the other fuel tank when the genera-
tor is operated for an extended period of
time. The Generator Fuel Selector Valve
can be set so that this is reversed and fuel
can be drawn from the opposite tank (See
Generator Fuel Selector Valve Diagram
below, which illustrates the open and closed
positions of the valve).
Fuel Gauge and Selector Switch
The purpose of the Fuel Gauge is to allow
you to constantly monitor the fuel level in the
fuel tanks. The fuel gauge on your 352 MY is
located at the helm station on the Starboard
side of the helm gauge panel (See Helm
Gauge Panel Layout on Page 158, which
illustrates the location of the Fuel Gauge).
A manual rocker-type Fuel Gauge Selec-
tor Switch determines which fuel tank level
(Port or Starboard) is displayed on the fuel
gauge (See Helm Switch Panel Layout on
Page 158, which illustrates the location of
the Fuel Gauge Selector Switch). Depress
the top of the switch to read the Port fuel
tank and the bottom of the switch to read
the Starboard fuel tank level.
Fueling Your 352 Motor Yacht
Fuel Quality
Refer to your Engine Manual, included
with your owner’s packet, for specifi c fuel
requirements for your engine, i.e., recom-
mended octane level.
Fuel Additives
Refer to your Engine Manual for recom-
mendations concerning fuel additives.
Refer to the Winterization and Storage
Section of this Owner’s Manual concerning
the use of fuel stabilizers. Always follow the
manufacturer’s recommendation when us-
ing fuel additives or stabilizers.