Supra SUPRA Drive Fuel Tank, Fuel Vent, While Fueling, Gasoline vapors are highly explosive

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Fuel Precautions

Sparks while fueling could cause an explosion!

Before Fueling:

1.Turn off engine.

2.Turn off all electrical systems.

3.Extinguish cigarettes or any open flame.

While Fueling:

1.Keep fuel hose nozzle in contact with fill pipe to provide grounding.

2.Fill tank at a slow rate to avoid spills.

Fuel Tank

The fuel cap is located in the middle of the rear of the boat. A specially designed fuel key is provided to open the cap.

NOTE: The cap is sealed by a rubber o-ring. Please do not overtighten.

The 24 Series boats, for extra convenience, have a fuel fill on both sides to allow for easy fueling.

Filling the Tank

NOTICE: Pay careful attention when filling the fuel tank. DO NOT overfill the tank! Fuel may empty through the fuel vent and damage the outside finish.

If fuel is spilled on stripes or decals, apply a common bath cleaner (non-abrasive) and wipe with a damp cloth. Rinse spill area with clean water.

V-Drive Fuel Tank

The fuel cap is located on the starboard side of the boat near the stern. A specially designed fuel key is provided to open the cap.

NOTE: The cap is sealed by a rubber o-ring. Please do not overtighten.

Fuel Vent

The fuel vent is a part of the gas filler neck. This vent is connected to the fuel tank via the vent hose, which releases gasoline fumes from the fuel tank.

Gasoline vapors are highly explosive.

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