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Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
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Fuel Tank
Fig. 3.4.1
400 GAL. (1,514 L) FUEL TANK
GRADE VALVE
FUEL SENSOR
PORT ENGINE FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV)
CENTER ENGINE FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV)
FUEL/WATER SEPARATOR (OPTION)
STARBOARD ENGINE FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV)
GENERATOR FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV)
FILL LIMIT VENT VALVE (FLVV)
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NOTICE
Fuel gauge only reads accurately
w h e n b o a t i s l e v e l ( n o t
underway).
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INTEGRATED CHECK VALVE (ICV)
FUEL FILL VENT HOSE
FUEL FILL HOSE
FUEL FILL INTEGRATED VENT
FUEL FILL DECK PLATE
FUEL FILL CAP RELEASE BUTTON
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Fuel System
Fuel tank
Your boat is equipped with a low permeation
aluminum fuel tank with a usable fuel capacity of
400 gallon (1514 L). This tank capacity is different
from the tank capacity marked on the tank from
the manufacturer. The difference is the non-usable
portion of the tank which results from the fuel in
the tank that is below the pickup tube and the ullage
area that has been incorporated into your tank. It
is recommended that you follow all instructions
regarding the filling of fuel tanks. Please take time to
• Leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard,
inspect the system regularly. Examine fuel
tanks and exposed lines for leaks and
corrosion.
• Oil and fuel spills can be dangerous and can
subject offenders to severe penalties
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CAUTION
This system has been designed to meet the EPA
regulations using certified components to limit the
fuel vapor emissions.
Your fuel system provides the following benefits:
• Automotive style refueling, automatic
nozzle shut-off, fuel nozzle retention. This
system sends a signal to the pump nozzle to
shut off before there is any spit-back or
well-back through the fill opening.
• Overfill protection is included with
each system, reducing the possibility of
accidental fuel spills.
• Reduce hydrocarbon emissions through the
use of a specially designed fuel fill. This
fuel fill has a permanently attached cap
with a positive closure mechanism with an
audible click, to inform you it’s sealed.
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