check the tank
before refilling your fuel tanks
There is a danger of the fuel exploding or chatching on fire
When refueling a personal watercraft (PWC), you should always check for fumes before and during the refueling process. This includes sniffing for fuel vapors around the fuel tank and the fuel line, as well as ensuring the area is well-ventilated. If you detect any fuel odors, you should stop refueling immediately and address the issue before continuing. Additionally, it’s important to avoid smoking or using any open flames near the refueling area to prevent fire hazards.
On gasoline powered boats, the blower should be operated after refueling and before starting the engine.
An important step when refueling a boat is ensuring electrical switches are off.
On gasoline powered boats, the blower should be operated after refueling and before starting the engine.
An important step in the refueling process is to ensure all electrical switches are off before refueling.
An important step in the refueling process is to ensure all electrical switches are off before refueling.
You should check for gas fumes when refueling a personal watercraft (PWC) before you start the refueling process, during refueling, and after you finish. Ensure the area is well-ventilated and look for any signs of leaks or strong odors. If you detect gas fumes at any point, stop refueling immediately and address the issue before proceeding. Always follow safety guidelines to prevent fire hazards.
before refueling
before refueling
before refueling