Owner`s manual
Fuel System
3-1
Section 3
DC 325
Fuel Systems
3.1 General
The fuel system of your Pursuit boat is
designed to meet the requirements of the
U.S. Coast Guard, Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), National Marine Manufactur-
ers Association (NMMA), and American
Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) in effect at
the time of manufacture.
Pursuit Boats has engineered an improved
fuel tank fill and vent system that will reduce
or eliminate fuel spillage when re-fuelling the
boat with a standard automatic shut-off fuel
fill nozzle provided by marinas and gas sta-
tions. This is in accordance to EPA regula-
tions.
While this system provides a clean consis-
tent refueling experience, it still requires the
operator’s attention and must not be
defeated by attempting to over-fill the tank
with fuel. This system will automatically pro-
vide the proper air space (approximately 5%
of total tank volume) in the fuel tank to
accommodate the expansion of fuel during
daily temperature cycles.
This new EPA compliant fuel system is engi-
neered to vent through a carbon canister
when the fuel cap is installed. This will
greatly reduce fuel vapors that escape to the
atmosphere and reduce the fuel odor that
was present on traditional systems. For that
reason, the fuel cap has been changed to
help the operator verify the cap is properly
closed.
The fuel system was factory inspected and
pressure tested in accordance with regula-
tions in effect at the time of manufacture. It is
the responsibility of the boat owner to main-
tain the safe condition of the system.
Inspect
the system frequently to ensure no deterio-
ration or loosening of connections has
occurred.
! DANGER
FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD
Fuel and their vapors are highly
explosive when exposed to open
flame or spark, resulting in death or
serious injury.
• Make sure no vapors are pres-
ent before turning on electrical
equipment or starting engines.
• Make sure fuel is added to the
fuel tank only. DO NOT confuse
other deck fills with fuel fills.
• DO NOT remove anti-siphon
valves from the system.
• Turn off all electrical switches
before servicing the fuel sys-
tem.
• DO NOT drain any fuel in the
bilge.
• Check all fuel lines and fittings
for leaks before and after start-
ing the engines and after any
fuel system service.
• Prime fuel system and check all
fittings for leaks before and
after starting the engines.
• DO NOT block fuel vents.
• DO NOT store fuel in any con-
tainers or compartments not
designated for fuel storage.
NOTICE
Certain bulkhead areas are sealed fol-
lowing U.S. Coast Guard regulations
at the date of manufacture. Any modi-
fications must be in accordance with
the regulations.