Jeanneau MERRY FISHER 695 MARLIN Owner's Manual - page 79
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11.2 DANGER FROM MOVING MECHANICAL PARTS
- Keep away from the moving parts of the engine (belts and moving parts or hot components)
and the drive shafts etc..
- Be careful if you have long hair, bulky clothing, rings etc (at risk of being caught).
11.3 GENERAL POINTS
- Don't install an engine more powerful or heavier than recommended on this boat, this risks
compromising the boat's stability.
- Make sure you have enough fuel before sailing.
- Don't close the fuel supply valve between each use of the engine (unless for a lengthy
absence).
- Get the whole propulsion system checked at least once a year by a professional engineer.
"see the chapter on ""Manoeuvrability""".
Type of motorisation
Your vessel is fitted with a gasoline-powered outboard engine.
Filling up with fuel
- Fill the fuel tank using the deck filler marked "PETROL" for this.
- Fuel capacity: 200 litre.
- Reservoir location: petrol tank compartment.
- Regularly check that the O ring on the filler cap is in good condition, to prevent any water
ingress.
A trapdoor located on the stern deck at the
level of the engine well allows access to:
- The engine tightening on the aft bulkhead.
This access trapdoor must be closed BY
HAND without using any particular tool,
especially a winch handle or cap spanner.
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