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Fuel
The fuel gauge reads the amount of fuel remaining in the tank. To check the fuel gauge, place a known
amount of fuel into the fuel fill and fill the tank. Turn the ignition key on and the fuel gauge should read
the approximate amount of fuel in the tank.
For example: If the fuel tank holds 192 gallons of fuel and you pumped 45 to 50 gallons
of fuel into the tank, the fuel gauge should read approximately ¼ of a tank. This ensures
that the fuel gauge and the fuel sender are working properly.
If the fuel gauge is not reading correctly, we recommend that you have the fuel sender checked by a
qualified professional before considering changing out the gauge. For more information, please refer to
the Fuel/Oil Systems section of this manual.
For specific information related to your gauges, refer to the materials in your owner’s package that was
provided by the gauge manufacturer.
Fresh Water System
Note: There must be fresh water in the fresh water tank in order for the fresh water pump
to operate. Operating the pump with an empty tank could cause serious damage to the
pump.
Fresh Water Tank and Fill
The 15-gallon capacity fresh water tank is mounted on a
shelf in the aft area of the bilge. The tank can be filled via
the stainless steel fresh water tank fill located at the
transom, next to the transom sink. Twist the cap to open
the fitting. The cap is connected to the fitting by a chain or
cable so that it will not fall into the water and/or get lost.
Use a garden hose to fill the fresh water tank through this
fitting.
Important: Fill the tank with potable water only. Refilling
the tank often will help to keep it a source of clean fresh
drinking water. Never fill the fresh water tank with anything
other than fresh water.
Fresh Water Pump
The fresh water pump is located on the port side of the bilge.
Depressing the fresh water switch located on the switch panel
to the forward position provides power to the fresh water pump.
The fresh water system transom hose is located at the transom,
behind a white rubber cap/cover. Pull open the cap and pull out
the faucet/shower nozzle and hose. Press the button on the
nozzle to ensure proper operation (water spraying). This
faucet/shower nozzle can also be used at the transom sink.
When you are finished, stow away the transom fresh water
hose and cover the outlet with the white rubber cap.