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What is this for

Jarod Phelps

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please excuse me for my ignorance but what is this for it is a 18 ar240 just fwd of the gas cap thank you in advance
 
Gas tank vent. In newer boats it is tethered to a fume canister (per EPA) located by the batteries.
When you pump gas, you can feel smelly ... gas escaping there.
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Gas tank vent. In newer boats it is tethered to a fume canister (per EPA) located by the batteries.
When you pump gas, you can feel smelly ... gas escaping there.
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Thank you for the help
 
Gas tank vent. In newer boats it is tethered to a fume canister (per EPA) located by the batteries.
When you pump gas, you can feel smelly ... gas escaping there.
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Unless you're boattest.com and think it's an inflatable pump

Go watch the AR190 review. I chuckled.
 
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