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Maverick Boat Group
3207 Industrial 29th St. • Fort Pierce, Florida 34946
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Fuel System
Fuel System
Your Pathfinder 2200 TRS comes with a 55-gallon aluminum
fuel cell stationed midship between the stringers just below
and in front of the console. The fuel fill receptacle is on the
port gunwale forward of the console. There's also a recessed
fuel overflow vent on the port side of the boat just below the
fuel receptacle.
We regularly pressure test each fuel system when it is initially
received at the factory and until it leaves the factory as a component on a new boat.
Should you experience any fuel related problems or suspect problems with the fuel
system, immediately take your boat to your local Pathfinder dealer.
Self-Bailing Cockpit & Livewell
Self-Bailing Cockpit
The cockpit on the Pathfinder 2200 TRS is designed to be self-bailing, meaning that all
the water that comes into the cockpit will be directly drained overboard. This keeps the
boat from acquiring standing water and allows the boat to drain at all times, including
while the boat is docked.
Water drains out of the cockpit through the two aft cockpit drains located at each of the
back corners of the cockpit. The drains run water via hoses out of the sides of the hull.
None of this water is drained into the bilge. Refer to page 13 for operation of the ball
valve associated with this system.
DANGER:
Do not smoke while filling the tank. Be sure to turn off the engines
and all electrical equipment when fueling the boat to prevent
accidental discharges of static electricity. Use only the
recommended gasoline (see Yamaha Owner’s Manual). Do not
use fuels with alcohol or alcohol related derivatives that can
cause marine fuel system hoses to deteriorate.
Fuel Fill Receptacle