Re-fueling the Boat
• Do not smoke when refueling
Keep away from all other ignition sources
• Stop engine and turn off ignition
• Refuel in a well-ventilated area. If the boat is in the
water, be sure it is securely moored prior to refueling
Avoid overfilling the tank as fuel expansion may result
in a fuel spill Gasoline spilled directly on the hull paint
of your boat may result in paint damage that will not
be covered by warranty.
• All passengers must be out of the boat during
refueling
• Open the gas cap and begin refueling
Refer to hull plan for location of gas cap
• When tank is filled to the appropriate level,
replace the gas cap
Engine Oil and Fluid Levels
Engine oil and fuel levels specific to your engine model
can be found in the engine manufacturers owner’s manual
For engine oil and other engine fluid levels, consult the
engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual
For easy reference please mark down the engine
manufacturer’s recommended oil specifications here:
Main Engine(s) Crankcase Oil: _____________________
Main Engine(s) Gearcase Oil: ______________________
Main Engine(s) Power Trim Oil: ____________________
Kicker Motor Crankcase Oil: _______________________
Kicker Motor Gearcase Oil: ________________________
Kicker Motor Power Trim Oil: _______________________
CAUTION
IF GASOLINE SPILLS ONTO YOUR SKIN, IMMEDIATELY WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER CHANGE
CLOTHING IF SATURATED WITH GASOLINE IF GASOLINE GETS INTO YOUR EYES OR FUMES
ARE INHALED, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IF GASOLINE IS SWALLOWED, CONTACT A POISON
CONTROL CENTER AND SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION
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