2021 Owner’s Manual Navigator24
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There is a carbon canister in-line with the vent hose which functions much like the one in an automobile by filtering gas
fumes. While the tank is filled, air displaced by the incoming fuel is vented through the fuel system carbon canister.
Periodically check this vent screen for debris and insect activity.
The carbon canister rarely needs to be replaced and is not a serviceable item. The carbon canister has a limited lifespan.
The decision to replace it is made by specialists during periodic checks of the fuel system of your boat.
The fuel fill fitting is labeled “gas” and in addition displays the international symbol. When fueling the boat keep the fill
nozzle in contact with the outer neck since it decreases effects of static electricity. Always use the recommended fuel
octane rating as specified in your engine owner’s manual.
A seasoned skipper will hear a distinct sound as the tank nears the “top out”.
In hot weather, gasoline in the fuel tank may expand and escape through the vent line.
Therefore, never fill the fuel tank to 100% of its capacity. We recommend filling the tank with a maximum of 300
liters (80gal).
Be sure to tighten the fuel fill cap to prevent water and debris from entering the fill system.
Fuel filter is function to remove moisture and impurities from the fuel supply before traveling through the engine fuel
system. It should be serviced periodically per the engine manufacturer’s instructions. It is a good idea to keep extra fuel
filters on board along with a strap style filter wrench, catch container and clean rags for emergencies.
Never use automotive style fuel filters on your boat. Dispose of all fuel residue materials in an environmentally safe
fashion. These filters are available on-line, through marinas, retail marine outlets, or can be ordered via your closest BRIG
dealer.
Periodically check inlet and exhaust ventilation of the fuel tank compartment. The ventilation hoses must be fixed to the
inside of the grid and run through the deck into the fuel tank compartment.
Do not store auxiliary portable fuel tanks on board the vessel since these portable tanks can emit vapors into the
atmosphere through their vent.