Owner’s Manual
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Section F
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F - 1 GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEMS
Gasoline fuel systems used in Four Winns boats are
designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the U.S.
Coast Guard, the National Marine Manufacturers Asso-
ciation, and the American Boat and Yacht Council in ef-
fect at the time of manufacture.
Tanks on Four Winns boats are located forward of the
aft bilge compartment below the floor. Below is a list of
fuel tank capacities by model.
Fuel Tank Capacities
NOTICE
Use only clean fuel of the type and grade recom-
mended by the engine manufacturer. Engine
damage resulting from the use of a lower oc-
tane gasoline is considered misuse of the en-
gine and will void the engine warranty. Refer to
the section on Gasoline Requirements in the
engine manual for information on octane specifi-
cations.
A. System Testing
All gasoline fuel systems have been factory inspected
and pressure tested in accordance with regulations in
effect at the time of manufacture. Additionally, each fuel
tank must pass rigid tests and inspections performed by
the fuel tank manufacturer.
FUEL SYSTEMS
MODELS
CAPACITY
200 Horizon
35 GAL./132.5 L
220 Horizon
50 GAL./189 L
240 Horizon
65 GAL./246 L
205 Sundowner
35 GAL./132.5 L
225 Sundowner
50 GAL./189 L
245 Sundowner
65 GAL./246 L
Prior to taking delivery, it is important that a full inspec-
tion be made of the entire fuel system by the selling
dealer. An entry on the Four Winns Pre-Delivery Inspec-
tion Form portion of the Warranty Registration Card will
attest to the dealer’s performance of this service.
B. Fuel Fills
Fuel fill deck plates are located either on the aft deck or
side decks, and are marked “GAS”. To open, push the
tab in and lift up on the cap. Be sure to utilize the proper
type and grade of fuel. See Section F-3 for additional
information.
The fuel fill fitting allows for venting below the fill cap.
While the tank is being filled, the air displaced by the fuel
escapes through the fuel fill/vent. This reduces the
amount of fuel spillage. Always open the lid slowly to
allow air to escape. See Figure F1.
Figure F1: Fuel Fill
The gasket seal on the fuel fill cap assists in sealing
when closed. A missing or damaged gasket can allow
water on the surrounding surfaces to run into the tank.
Periodically inspect the gasket and the fuel deck plate
for damage.
DO NOT confuse GAS deck fill plate with
WATER or WASTE deck plates. Deck fill
plates are labeled according to the intend
ed use.
Summary of Contents for Horizon 200
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