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Your tank isn't venting. Obviously right? Check the lines to make sure nothing is pinched and that there aren't any low lying lines that will trap gas in them. If all that is ok and still won't fuel , do what I did and throw the charcoal canister in the trash and don't look back. Mine fuels as fast as the pumps now and when new I could barely get a couple of ounces in before the nozzle shut off.
Mine was actually plugged at the end of the line past the charcoal cannister where it vents to atmosphere but rerouted lines and scrapped the charcoal. Life is good now.
Our Bennington came with a funnel that's needed if we fill our tank from a can.
I don’t think anyone mentioned a “Super Siphon” yet. A “super siphon” works great. Get One online or any outdoor store that carries boat stuff. Place your gas can (on a towel/rag) above the filler neck and it will siphon a 5 gallon can quickly. The hose is long enough to to get past the “flapper” in the neck. Probably costs more than a funnel, but You also don’t have to stand holding the can.
super siphon may not help with this specific issue. I use a super siphon and the Bennington still overflows unless I do some contortions with the tube and it’s still not 100%. I use the siphon on another boat and a wave runner and the thing is awesome, but the Bennington is a pain to fuel for me no matter what I use.
have your dealer (or you) check the fuel line and vent line to make sure there’s no kink or “p trap “ present as this is a once in a blue moon occurrence. The small funnel being discussed, I can fuel mine full blast. Without it, verrrrry slow. It mainly has to do with the required epa vent system installed in the new boats.