before refueling
before refueling
before refueling
before refueling
before fueling
You should check boat fuel lines, connections, and vents before every outing and regularly during routine maintenance. Inspect them for signs of wear, leaks, or damage, especially before long trips or after periods of inactivity. Additionally, it's important to check these components after fueling and before starting the engine to ensure safety and proper fuel flow. Regular inspections help prevent fuel-related issues and enhance overall boating safety.
Not normally. but you should check for rotative
The recipient of the check should endorse the back (on the lines that say "Endorse Here").
is it diesel or petrol check your fuel lines and change diesel filter and prime the disel hand pump and connections
When using Teflon tape for gas lines, it is important to ensure that the tape is specifically designed for gas lines and is rated for the appropriate pressure. Additionally, make sure to wrap the tape in the direction of the threads to prevent unraveling when tightening the connections. It is also recommended to use a leak detection solution to check for any gas leaks after installation.
Vent pipe inspection kit
In the UK double solid white lines down the centre of the carriage way indicate that you should not cross them except under certain strict conditions.
Ensure that the fuel Pump is PRIMED and also that the electical connections are good to it. If all is good there, check for a kink/leak across the lines.