Catalina Owner's Manual - Chris Craft
Catalina Owner's Manual - Chris Craft
Catalina Owner's Manual - Chris Craft
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Systems<br />
Fuel Tanks<br />
Fuel capacities are approximate measures. Always allow for adequate<br />
reserve of fuel when operating the boat.<br />
The 26 and 29 <strong>Catalina</strong> models have aluminum fuel tanks with varying capacities. The <strong>Catalina</strong> 23 has a<br />
plastic fuel tank. Usable fuel will be less than capacity rating and depends upon trim conditions. Good seamanship<br />
calls for an adequate fuel reserve in all boating activities.<br />
DO NOT put fuel in the water tank or water in the fuel tank.<br />
The fuel fill deck plate (Figure 3-12) is located on either the starboard or port gunnel of the boat. Actual<br />
location, and physical appearance may vary between models but the cap is clearly labeled.<br />
The fuel tank connects to the following items:<br />
• Fuel Fill Hose<br />
• Fuel Tank Vent Hose<br />
• Engine Fuel Feed Hose<br />
• Sending Unit<br />
• Anti-Syphon Shut-off Valve(s)<br />
Figure 3-12. Fuel Tank Fill Deck Plate<br />
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