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Always inspect the engine and prop prior to launching your
boat with the engine off. Key prop issues include tangled
fishing line or other types of debris, cracked blades or fluid
leaking out of the seal. Look for fishing line tangled around
the prop or lower unit seal.
Consult your Yamaha
Owner’s Manu
al to address these issues.
Fuel System
Fuel System
The Cobia 262 CC comes equipped with a
161-gallon fuel cell stationed below the
leaning post between the stringer system.
Every fuel tank is pressure tested at the
factory before and after installation. Should
you experience any fuel related problems or
suspect problems with the fuel system,
immediately take your boat to a Cobia
Dealer.
The fuel sending unit and fuel pick up on
the tank can be accessed at the pie hole on the cockpit floor behind the leaning post. The
fuel vent and the fuel fill at the tank can be accessed at the pie hole forward of the
leaning post. The primer bulbs are located next to the fuel-water separators in the bilge
access hatch (see page 10).
DANGER:
Do not smoke while filling the tank. Be sure to turn off the engines
and all electrical equipment when fueling the boat to prevent
accidental discharges of static electricity. Use only the
recommended gasoline (see Yamaha Owner’s Manual). Do not
use fuels with alcohol or alcohol related derivatives that can
cause marine fuel system hoses to deteriorate.
Engine Prop
Fuel Fill Receptacle