2550RSR
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I bought a new Bennington in December (after owning my last one for 10 years which was a great boat) and just put it in the water this past weekend. I had the fuel tank drained before filling, and went through the tank calibration process per the Mercury manual. I have a 300 Verado and SC 1000 gauges BTW.
I used the boat all weekend and the tank is still showing 56 gallons, which is full and what it started at. I have done some searches and found it could be a few different issues. I thought I would come here though and ask on a Bennington forum since it could be an issue with the sending unit in the tank. Anyone else have the same issue?
The boat is going to be in the water for the next 7 months, so taking it back to the dealer is a problem at this time. On top of that, my dealer has been terrible to deal with so far, and I have had to fix other issues myself before even using the boat.
I used the boat all weekend and the tank is still showing 56 gallons, which is full and what it started at. I have done some searches and found it could be a few different issues. I thought I would come here though and ask on a Bennington forum since it could be an issue with the sending unit in the tank. Anyone else have the same issue?
The boat is going to be in the water for the next 7 months, so taking it back to the dealer is a problem at this time. On top of that, my dealer has been terrible to deal with so far, and I have had to fix other issues myself before even using the boat.
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