I searched the site but didn't find a description of this particular problem.
I first noticed that when filling up the Tomcat, that fuel would start squirting out the vents before the nozzle auto-shutoff and before the fuel got to the top of the filler. Now, after using a few gallons of fuel last Sunday, the boat is sitting in the driveway and fuel is seeping out both vents enough to run down the rub rail and drip off the back of the boat. It is a little by the stern as it sits but the problem didn't come up until the weather started warming a bit. If there is serious work needed, I will have to take it back to Master Marine but I wonder what is normal and what can be done.
I looked at the tank fittings on both sides but I'm not sure where the problem lies.
I first noticed that when filling up the Tomcat, that fuel would start squirting out the vents before the nozzle auto-shutoff and before the fuel got to the top of the filler. Now, after using a few gallons of fuel last Sunday, the boat is sitting in the driveway and fuel is seeping out both vents enough to run down the rub rail and drip off the back of the boat. It is a little by the stern as it sits but the problem didn't come up until the weather started warming a bit. If there is serious work needed, I will have to take it back to Master Marine but I wonder what is normal and what can be done.
I looked at the tank fittings on both sides but I'm not sure where the problem lies.
