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Whether you’re the brand-new owner of a fishing boat or the captain of a luxurious yacht, you will need to refuel your watercraft regularly. Knowing the proper practices and techniques when handling fuel will help you protect yourself, as well as the environment, from any mishaps. 

How to Fuel Your Boat Properly

1. Take Advantage of Various Refueling Methods

You can easily refill your boat at most gas stations. You may fuel your vessel directly from the pump or fill up gas canisters for later.

When filling up a gas canister, be sure to use containers that are designed specifically for transporting fuel. On the water, you can often find gas docks if you’re running low. 

2. Never Smoke While Refilling 

fishing boatRegardless of the type of refueling station you’re using, never smoke cigarettes while pumping gas. Even the smallest spark may ignite gas fumes, which can cause a fire or explosion, both of which are extremely hazardous to you and anyone else in the vicinity. Have passengers stand clear of the refueling station, especially if they are smoking. 

3. Avoid Leaks

When boating, you should keep your gas tank free of water. If salt water infiltrates the tank, your boat might require costly repairs.

Pay close attention to seals on your fuel caps and vents. If you notice any damage, schedule service immediately to prevent moisture from making its way into the tank. 

 

Along with the proper refueling steps, new fishing boat owners must also know where to find the right service and accessories. Since 1964, Dewey's Cook Inlet in Anchorage, AK, provides a wide range of replacement parts and accessories, so you can easily make upgrades to your vessel. Whether you’re in the market for your first fishing boat or are in search of essential parts and components, call (907) 344-5092 for more information. Visit them online to peruse some frequently asked questions. 

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