3-9
Engine & Controls
outboard
owner’s manual so that you can fi x a fuel system problem
when the need arises out on the water. The pictures displayed in this
section may not refl ect you specifi c engine.
Fuel Fill Cap
The domestic installed fuel fi ll is labeled “gas” and is located along
the starboard aft deck. When fueling it is important to keep the
fi ll nozzle in contact with the fuel fi ll line since it decreases static
electricity, which may spark and ignite gasoline vapors. Always use
the recommended fuel octane rating as specifi ed in your outboard
engine owner’s manual. Extinguish all fl ame producing agents before
fueling. The fi ll cap leads to the anti-siphon valve and fuel tank. When
fi nished fueling ensure that the gas cap ratchets shut which ensures
that vapors are contained within the system.
Anti Siphon Valve
The anti-siphon valve at the base of the fuel feed line is pulled off
its seat by fuel pump pressure as the engine
is cranking or running. It forms a one-way
fuel roadway by sealing off the fuel feed line
from the fuel fi tting. It prevents fuel from
siphoning out of the tank in the event of a
fuel line rupture, or disconnected fuel feed
hose. It is an important safety item, so
DO
NOT
remove the anti-siphon valve.
Fuel Vent
Fuel vents are often combined into the fuel fi tting on the deck. Fuel
tanks are vented overboard for the fumes to escape. While the tank
Summary of Contents for 29 OBX
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL 29 OBX 29 OBX REGAL 281760 REGAL 281760 3 2016...
Page 2: ...THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 7: ...INT 7 Introduction THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 18: ...INT 18...
Page 38: ...u v u w CHAPTER 1 NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...
Page 41: ...Safety On Board...
Page 94: ...Engine Controls 3 27 Typical Switch Shown Above...
Page 96: ...Engine Controls 3 29...
Page 162: ...Equipment Operation X Y Z Typical Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Front View...
Page 163: ...CHAPTER 6 _ Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Rear View...
Page 171: ...CHAPTER 6 CANVAS TRAVEL COVER...
Page 182: ...Equipment Operation Depth Gauge With Functions...
Page 196: ...Equipment Operation...
Page 257: ...Cosmetic Care Maintenance 7 35 Notes...
Page 262: ...Troubleshooting 8 5...
Page 263: ...CHAPTER 8 8 6...
Page 264: ...Troubleshooting 8 7...
Page 265: ...CHAPTER 8 8 8 0 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 2 4 6 7 8 9 2 3...
Page 273: ...CHAPTER 9 Notes...
Page 294: ...Technical Information 12 3 TYPICAL LABELS LOCATIONS Power Tower...
Page 299: ...Technical Information...
Page 305: ...Technical Information Note Locate per Splash...
Page 306: ...Technical Information...
Page 310: ...Technical Information TYPICAL HULL HARNESS BREAKOUT...
Page 311: ...Technical Information TYPICAL SWITCH PANEL BREAKOUT...
Page 312: ...Technical Information TYPICAL DASH CHARTPLOTTER BREAKOUT...
Page 313: ...Technical Information TYPICAL GARMIN YAMAHA NEMA 2000 NETWORK...
Page 324: ...Technical Information...