Boating Basics: Before Going Out on Your Vessel
Fueling a Vessel
Here are some safe fueling procedures to follow:
- Check the entire fuel system for leaks. Tighten connections
frequently—engine vibration can loosen them.
- Turn off all engines and electrical equipment; shut off all
fuel valves; and close all windows, doors and openings.
- Try to fuel in daylight. If light is required, use a flashlight
or a light that is spark-proof.
- Never smoke or strike a match while fueling.
- When filling a tank or gas can, follow these guidelines:
- Remove portable tanks from the vessel.
- Touch the fuel pipe or tank with the spout to prevent
buildup of static electricity.
- Never fill a tank to the brim. Leave room for gas to expand.
After fueling, put the fill cap on tightly to prevent vapors
from escaping.
- Immediately wipe up any spilled gas. Air out the rag after
using it—never throw it in the vessel or the water.
- Store gas on board in a safety-approved storage tank, away
from the engine in an area of good ventilation.

Some additional safety procedures
for personal watercraft (PWCs) are:
- Avoid spills when fueling in or near the water.
After
fueling, open the door of the engine compartment and sniff to
check for any evidence of gas fumes. Do this before starting
the engine. If you do smell gas fumes, determine the source
and make repairs immediately.
- Do not tip the PWC to “fill all the way up.” If
tank is over-filled, gasoline may expand and spill into the water.
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