When refueling a boat with composite decks (Esthec or FlexiTeek), the deck should be wetted down with water before refueling. This ensures that any fuel spillage will float on the water and won’t penetrate the decking material.
Water reaching the engine’s injection system can cause rapid corrosion damage to the precision components in the injection pump components. For this reason, it is vital to check the extra fuel filter regularly for water. Every so often, drain a small quantity of fuel into a suitable container (avoid fuel spillage) and check that there is no condensation water. If there is water in the filter, continue to drain until only clean fuel appears.
The fuel system on the engine is sensitive to air bubbles in the fuel. Always fill the tanks well before they are completely empty. If the system has been run dry, it must be bled before the engine can be started again. See the engine manufacturer´s instruction manual before bleeding the fuel system.
Fuel-burning open flame appliances consume cabin oxygen and discharge combustion products into the boat.
Ventilation is required when appliances are in use.
Open designated vent openings as indicated when appliances are in use.
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Never use the cooker or oven for heating the boat.
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Never cover ventilation openings.
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Ensure that flued appliances are operating correctly.
The boat owner shall keep information about locations of ventilation openings and types in every space where a gas appliance is installed.
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Never block access to safety equipment, fire extinguishers, fuel valves or main power switches.
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Never block any ventilation openings made in the boat because their purpose is to clear the air of fuel fumes.
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Never use a wrong type of fuel in the heater or cooker as this may damage them.
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Never use an open flame when detecting leaks.