Section 2 - General Arrangement & Specifications
240 Outrage-Owners Manual
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The 240 Outrage is equipped with a
gasoline fuel system. Please take time
to read and understand all the fuel re-
lated information and warnings in the
engine owners packet. The diagrams
below show the location of the fuel fill, routing of
fuel supply hose and the location of the fuel tank
vent.
Fuel Tank
The 240 Outrage comes with a 150 Gal. (567.8 L)
aluminum fuel tank. The tank is located under the
aft section of the cockpit. Access to the fuel level
sender and engine supply line tank connections are
made through a plate on the aft section of the cock-
pit floor.
Fuel Fill
The 240 Outrage fuel fill is located in the port side
amidship of the gunwale, it is marked GAS, and is
opened by use of a special key that is included with
the owners manual packet. Follow the engine
manufacturers recommendation for the types of fuel
to use.
Fuel Vent
The fuel tank has a fuel tank vent located amidship,
7-9 inches below the rub rail directly below the fuel
fill cap. The fuel tank vent serves as a pressure/
vacuum release, safety overflow and flame arrestor.
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Sterndeck & cockpit
floor has been re-
moved for clarity.
240 Outrage Fuel System
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5/8 fuel vent
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1-1/2 Fuel fill to deck plate
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150 Gal. (567.8L) Aluminum fuel tank
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Ground wire
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Fuel sender
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Engine fuel supply, Standard
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Engine fuel supply, Optional
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Primer bulb
Fuel System
CAUTION
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Leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard, inspect the
system regularly. Examine fuel tanks and exposed lines
for leaks and corrosion.
DANGER
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Check for leaks in tubing, connections and hoses. Cor-
rect the cause of the leaks and ventilate the area to
insure that no fumes remain, prior to energizing any
electrical equipment and/or starting the engines.
CAUTION
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Use of improper gasolines can damage your engine se-
riously. Engine damage resulting from use of improper
gasoline is considered misuse of engine and will void
the warranty. Follow engine manufacturer’
s recommen-
dations regarding the types of fuel and oil to use.
CAUTION
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Oil and fuel spills can be dangerous and can subject
offenders to severe penalties
NOTICE
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Remove portable tanks from boat and fill from shore.
When fueling is complete, secure tanks to deck with
straps provided.
DANGER
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Static electricity can ignite gasoline vapors causing
serious injury/death and/or destruction of property.
NOTICE
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Fuel tanks should never be filled to capacity, allow 2%
for expansion.