Volts - To system check the volt gauge, turn the ignition key on and turn on the engine. With the engine running,
check the reading on the volt gauge. It should be reading between 12 and 14.5 volts. This reading ensures that
the charging system and the volt gauge are working properly.
For specific information related to your gauges, refer to the material in your owner’s package that was provided by
the gauge manufacturer.
Fuel/Oil Systems
Fuel Fill Fitting
The vented fuel fill fitting is labeled “Gas” or “Fuel” and is located approximately
amidships on the starboard gunwale. 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. Be careful not to pump fuel into any other fitting on the vessel.
While you are filling the tank, fuel entering the tank pushes air in the tank out through
the fuel vent.
Note: Never pump fuel into any fitting, opening or access on the boat unless it is labeled “Gas” or
“Fuel”.
Fuel Tank
The 70-gallon fuel tank (Inca Molded Products) on your Pro-Line is constructed of flame resistant cross-linked
high-density polyethylene. The fuel tank is located under the deck and is secured between the stringers and
bulkheads.
Located below the access pie installed
aft of the helm seat.
Located below the access pie installed
forward of the helm seat and aft of the console.
Fuel Vent Hose
Fuel Fill Hose
Fuel Sender
Manufacturers
Label
Fuel Pick Up
Inspect all hose connections on a regular basis. You can access the other end of the fuel fill and fuel vent hoses
via the 6” deck plate that is installed just below the fuel fill on the inside the cockpit.
Note: Never pump fuel into any fitting, opening or access on the boat unless it is labeled “Gas” or
“Fuel”.
Fuel Sender and Fuel Pick Up
The fuel sender and fuel pick up are accessible via the access pie that is installed aft of the helm seat. The fuel
sender is equipped with a float that moves up and down with the fuel level in the tank. The fuel level information
is sent to the fuel gauge and keeps you informed of the approximate fuel level in the tank. If you feel that your
fuel gauge is reading incorrectly, before considering changing the gauge, have your Pro-Line dealer’s Service
Department or a qualified professional remove the fuel sender and check to make sure that the float is able to
move up and down freely.
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