Owner's Manual
Cormorant 470 / 430 / 390 AL
6.6
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Don't fill the tank to its maximum: allow for expansion
Caution
Caution
Regular inspection and maintenance is an essential activity to ensure the boat's longevity and the
crew's safety.
Modifications that may affect the safety characteristics of the craft should
be assessed, executed and documented by competent people.
Close deck fittings tightly, but don't over-tighten since this will
damage the rubber o-rings
Fuel is considered chemical waste. Keep an absorbing cloth close by
when filling tanks.
Check the contents of the tank by monitoring the tank level
indicator
(make an entry in ship's log)
The necessary frequency of service or maintenance depends upon the environment in which the boat
operates. The intervals listed in this section should be viewed as maximums.
This section includes a generic table which details typical inspection and maintenance intervals. This
is not specific to your craft and some sections will not apply.
Open the filler cap & start filling the tank.
Caution
MAINTENANCE
Any change in the disposition of the masses aboard may significantly
affect the stability, trim and performance of the boat
Never smoke when refuelling, or inspecting or working with the fuel
system.
Caution
Filling With Fuel
Remove portable tank(s) from the craft for filling ashore.
For locations of filler caps, see: 3.2.3
Use the following procedure for filling tanks:
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