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Section 5
Boat Systems
Knowing the systems, controls and indicators on your boat is
essential for safe and proper operation.
When replacement parts are required, use marine grade parts with
equivalent characteristics, including type, strength and material.
Marine grade parts are designed specifically for the conditions and
environment they are exposed to. Using substandard parts could
result in injury and product failure.
Fuel System
The fuel system consists of a built-in fuel tank, a fuel fill and a fuel
tank vent.
The fuel tank is located under the deck behind the stern seat. To
inspect the hose connections, remove the stern seat leanback. Your
Nautique dealer should perform all fuel tank service.
Systems which are not inspected
regularly or maintained can cause death, serious injury
or damage to product. Inspect and maintain all
systems to prevent unexpected hazards associated
with worn or faulty components.
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