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Chapter 3: General Information
ChapTer 3: GeNeraL INFOrMaTION
Fueling
WARNING
Safety during fueling requires CAUTION and COMMON SENSE.
Please study the following precautions carefully. Consult your dealer if you have any questions.
Prior to your initial fill-up, check your engine manual to confirm the type of fuel and octane rating
specified by the manufacturer. Tanks should be filled when the boat is not in use to reduce the
accumulation of moisture and condensation. Add stabilizer to fuel that won’t be used in 60-90 days.
Fuel containing up to a 10% ethanol blend (E10) is acceptable for use in your boat. Do not use
alcohol blended fuel that has greater than 10% ethanol such as E15 or E85. These concentrations
may be harmful to fuel system components and outboard engines. Other considerations related to
Ethanol fuel blends:
• Avoid mixing E10 with fuels that contain MTBE, an additive to gasoline in some fuel
blends that oxygenates the fuel to reduce emissions.
• Use a 10 micron fuel filter to capture particulate contaminants that may be loosened from
the fuel system due to the solvent nature of alcohol blended fuels.
• Carry spare fuel filters with a 10 micron rating on your boat for emergency replacement if
required.
Before Fueling:
• Shut down all engines.
• Turn battery select switch(es) to “off” to insure that all fans, lights, etc. are off.
• Close all ports, hatches, windows and engine compartments to prevent fumes from
accumulating in closed areas.
• Extinguish cigarettes and all other lighted materials.
• Have a fire extinguisher near.
During Fueling:
• Observe all safety regulations for the safe handling of fuel.
• Keep the fuel supply nozzle in contact with the fuel fill opening to prevent any static
sparks.
After Fueling:
• Tighten the fuel cap until the audible clicking indicates it is secure. Check fuel hoses,
connections, and tanks for leaks or deterioration. Wash and clean up any spilled fuel.
Dispose of clean up rags or sponges on shore. Do not store these items in the boat.
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