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Fueling
Proper
fueling procedures are very important in preventing onboard fires. Gasoline
vapors are heavier than air and can spread rapidly into enclosed spaces.
You should check the bilges and all closed compartments for gasoline
vapors. The sniff test is the most effective method for detecting fuel
leaks.
Tip:
Always use the 'one-third rule': one-third of your fuel to get out,
one-third to get back, and one-third in reserve.
Fueling
Precautions
1. Secure boat to the dock.
2. Switch off engine(s).
3. Extinguish all open flames.
4. Do not use electrical switches.
5. No smoking.
6. Ports, hatches, and doors closed.
7. Portable tanks should be refueled ashore.
8. Make certain all passengers are ashore.
9. Determine quantity of fuel required.
10. Hold hose nozzle firmly against fill pipe opening.
11. Do not overfill. Prevent fuel from falling into the water
during fueling. This can harm the marine environment.
12. Wipe up all spillage.
13. Open ports, hatches, and doors to ventilate.
14. Turn blower on for four minutes minimum.
15. Do the sniff test.
16. Start engines(s).
17. Re-board Passengers.
18. Untie from dock and cast off.
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Protecting
the Environment
It
is not uncommon to see a small fuel sheen on the water surface near
boats. Although it may only be a tiny amount from some boats, the
cumulative impacts can be damaging to marine life. Once in the marine
environment, oils and fuels have a tendency to accumulate in bottom
sediments and concentrate in marine organisms. These harmful substances
commonly enter the marine environment through bilge pumping or fueling.
Don't add to the problem by overfilling your tanks.
Fuel Conservation
Tips
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Maintenance
- Keep engine well
tuned
- Use correct propeller
and check for damage.
- Be sure engine is
adequate for boat.
- Use proper oil mix
in motor.
- Keep hull clean to
reduce friction.
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On
the Water
- Drain all water before
leaving dock.
- Distribute weight
evenly and dont overload.
- Shut off engine when
at dock or at rest.
- Make fewer turns
so as to not increase motor load.
- Plane smoothly and
quickly at take off then throttle back to cruising speed.
- Plan fishing spots
ahead of time and use trolling motor for minor changes in
location.
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