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You will need to fuel up before returning to the slip at the end of your charter. Before refueling, have an
“oil/fuel sorbs” handy to soak up spilled fuel. You should have a rough idea of the number of gallons you
will need by the fuel gauge, located at the Nav Table.
Rock n Roll
uses approximately 1 gallon per hour at 2400 RPM.
CHECK THAT YOU HAVE THE CORRECT DECK OPENING!
DO NOT FILL WATER TANKS OR PUMP OUT WHILE YOU ARE FUELING. ONE TASK AT A
TIME!!
ONLY USE DIESEL FUEL
!
Place the diesel fuel nozzle into the tank opening, pump slowly and evenly, and note the sound of the fuel
flow. Pumping too fast may not allow enough time for air to escape, which may result in spouting from the
tank opening. As the tank fills, the sound will rise in pitch or gurgle. Pay attention to the tank overflow vent.
The sound may indicate that the tank is nearly full. Top off carefully. Be prepared to catch spilled fuel.
Spillage may result in a fine from law enforcement.
Replace deck cap.
Caution – Clean up splatter and
spillage immediately for environmental and health reasons. Wash hands with soap and water thoroughly.