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Props
Prop selection on your 2600 HPS is determined by your local
Pathfinder Dealer, but all props are based on recommendations
from Pathfinder Boat Company and Yamaha Marine in order to
give your boat maximum overall performance. The needs of your
prop will determine the prop design and size that best fits your
performance requirements.
For instance, a prop with a smaller pitch will increase speed out of
the hole (jumping onto plane) but will produce a decreased overall
speed compared to a prop with a larger pitch. Four bladed props
may increase overall speed or allow the boat to run shallower, and
some props can decrease cavitation at high speeds. Your individual prop needs will
determine the prop design and size that best fits your performance requirements.
Always inspect the engine and prop prior to launching your boat with the engine off. Key
prop issues include tangled fishing line or other types of debris, cracked blades or fluid
leaking out of the seal. Look for fishing line tangled around the prop or lower unit seal.
Consult your Yamaha Owner’s Manual to address these issues.
Fuel System
Fuel System
Your Pathfinder 2600 HPS comes with a 78-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.
Fuel Fill Receptacle
Engine Prop
DANGER:
No passenger should attempt to enter or exit the boat by
the ladder or by any other means while the engine is on.