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Chapter 5
FUEL SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The fuel system used on your vessel features similar
components regardless of being gas or diesel. The system
consists of 2 fuel tanks, fittings, hoses, filters, anti-siphon
valves, gauges and distribution systems. The fuel tank
system has been inspected at several points during your
vessel’s construction.
Regal has the right to change, update or add equipment
and systems at anytime.
PREVENT POSSIBLE INJURY OR DEATH!
DO NOT USE ANY ALCOHOL ENHANCED
FUEL OTHER THAN GASOLINE.
THIS CAN LEAD TO DETERIORATION OF THE
FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND CAN
CREATE AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS
CONDITION RESULTING IN POSSIBLE
FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
FUEL TANKS
Your vessel features aluminum fuel tanks. They are
manufactured to rigorous standards. The fuel system
fittings and hoses need to be periodically checked through
access plates located in the cockpit or bilge area.
FUEL FILLS
The fuel fills are located on the port and starboard aft deck
area. They are labeled for gas or diesel filling. Some boats
use a “key” to open and close the fill caps. It fits in the slot
or the 2 holes in the fuel cap. This key is usually found in
the owner’s document box.
FUEL VENTS
The gasoline fuel system produces vapors. These vapors
are vented overboard. At the hull you will find a vent that
displaces these vapors. See the illustration. As the fuel tank
is being filled the vent will displace any fumes tank fumes.
As the tank nears full you will hear a distinct sound of the
gas vapors being displaced. Be careful to slow the pumping
rate near the full mark so gas does not exit the boat through
the vent and pollute the water. Periodically check the vent
for a build up of spider webs, debris, etc. which can affect
engine performance.
ANTI-SIPHON VALVE
The gasoline fuel system contains a device called an anti-
siphon valve. It prevents fuel from siphoning out of the
fuel tank in the event of a fuel hose rupture or leak. Never
remove this valve from the fuel system. Should it become
inoperative replace it. It is located at the fuel tank end of
the fuel feed hose.
FUEL TANK GAUGE & SENDER
The dash fuel gauge is an indication of the fuel tank level
as determined by the sending unit. These 2 calibrated
instruments are not 100% accurate. Be sure to use the one
third rule with regard to fuel reserves.
FUEL FILTER
Each engine regardless of brand uses a fuel filter. Some
feature the cartridge type; others use a spin on filter. The
purpose of these filters is to trap foreign particles and water
in the filter element. Because of the possibility of leaking
fuel in the bilge these filters need to be replaced periodically
by a marine professional. Call your closest Regal dealer for
more information.
FUEL DISTRIBUTION VALVES
Fuel valves direct the flow of fuel to and from the engine
and optional generator to the fuel tanks.
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