Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 29
  1. #1
    Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Rochester NY
    Posts
    292

    Gas Fill promblem

    On any model Pheniox does anyone have any issue with filling fuel in there boat.. I have a 2015 721 and it takes forever to fill it, it keeps blowing back at me.. I even took the vent insert out and no change

  2. Member jbassman87's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Yates Center, KS
    Posts
    27,106
    #2
    On my 920 I hold the handle upside down and fill at just under the first place the handle locks. Only thing I hate about the boat.

  3. Lowrance/Garmin/GPS Moderator fishin couillon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Pineville, La
    Posts
    34,295
    #3
    Have a 619 and it's horrible to fill up....have to babysit the handle and and if it gets going to fast it will blow back......always spilling gas.....
    YOU are not entitled to what I have earned!!!!!

    2014 Phoenix 619 Pro / 2014 Mercury 200 Pro XS

  4. Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2020
    Location
    Virginia/FLA
    Posts
    1,223
    #4
    When I bought the boat the dealer did tell me I needed to fill slowly to avoid blowback thru vent.

    I only have a couple of tanks thru my 919. I do need to fill it slower than any vehicle I have owned, but I really has not been a big issue, YET.

    When I try to fill fast it cuts off at first and if I find the sweet spot it fills fast until its full.... then BLOWBACK out the vent.

    There are a few other minor issues that bother me more, not related to this. I will wait until after my 20 hr service to see how it shakes out then do a write up.

  5. Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Tomball, Texas
    Posts
    5,094
    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by jbassman87 View Post
    On my 920 I hold the handle upside down and fill at just under the first place the handle locks. Only thing I hate about the boat.
    Same here on my 2013 721, and on my 2021 819. One of those things.
    2021 Phoenix 819 - Mercury 200 Pro XS - Ser No 2B779353
    Ultrex/Humminbird Helix 15 SI Mega/Helix 12 Mega SI/Mega 360
    Garmin 1022 with LVS34

  6. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Location
    Eufaula, Ok
    Posts
    863
    #6
    I must be the lucky one. My 921 takes fuel wide open, any angle.

  7. Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    Washington, MO
    Posts
    819
    #7
    Same thing on my 2014 721. Before taking the vent out it literally would take a half hour to fill up. I said no way, and tore out the vent. I can now run it wide open if I want, but you better believe it’s going to puke out when it gets about 3/4 full. I always put the handle upside down and run it on low so less blows out. I honestly don’t know if I’ve ever gotten the gas tank totally full. The only other piece or advice I can give is try to park where the boat is leaning away from cap (cap is on high side). That is if you can find a station that isn’t totally flat. That seems to help some. Definitely a bit frustrating, but I’m not sure if all newer boats have similar issues with epa regulations.

  8. Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    ogden, Utah
    Posts
    1,350
    #8
    I had the same issues on my 2016 921, took out the inline vapor canister (believe Drewtick posted this originally) problem is significantly better but not as easy as filling my truck. What I have found is to get it rolling with the first 1/2 gallon or so of fuel and stop. wait 5-10 seconds almost as the initial shot of fuel has to break an air bubble then it will take fuel at a normal rate (with handle upside down). If I ever get back under the access lid I will evaluate the fuel fill line between the tank and the cap , believe there is a low spot in there this causes the fuel to not flow as smooth and direct as it should creating the stoppage and backsplash. My bud has a brand new 2021 921 and his fills in the correct fashion, no upside down handle or having to park on a slant and his inline vapor canister is still installed.

  9. Member haus9393's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Plattsburgh, NY
    Posts
    4,024
    #9
    My 2016 721 fueled like a dream. The last 3-5 gallons to completely fill it took 20 minutes. My new 2021 721 fills to the absolute brim without an issue wide open on the nozzle. Gas even bursts out of the vent when it’s full. My cousins 2021 921 elite does the same thing as my new one. When we take a turn on a full tank of gas while trailering gas will come out of that vent onto the road. I haven’t removed my lid yet to see what the difference is between the 2016 and 2021 but whatever they did I like it.

    2023 Ford F150 XLT Super Crew 2.7L Ecoboost FX4
    2021 Phoenix 721/ Mercury 250 ProXS 4s
    HDS16 Pro- Solix15 : Console
    HDS16 Pro W/AT - Garmin 126 W/ lvs34 - Solix12/ 360 : Bow
    Dual 10' Blades/ Lowrance Ghost/ Bobs Hydraulic Plate
    460ah cranking / 120ah trolling. Millertech lithium

    MLF Invitationals Angler
    Instagram @brettcarnright

  10. Smallmouth Junkie!
    Join Date
    May 2015
    Location
    Fowlerville MI
    Posts
    1,965
    #10
    I bring a couple 2x12 boards about 4’ long and drive the trailer up on them. This helps with the air pockets in the tank. The tank is L shaped and when I raise it like this the tank fills perfectly without burping. I also use the technique of turning the pump handle up.
    2012 Phoenix 721 pro xp / 250hp SHO
    2003 Skeeter TZX-190 / 150hp OX66

  11. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Autryville, NC
    Posts
    1,956
    #11
    my neighboor has a 721 , it will not take the fuel either ,, I have a Javelin and it will not take the gas either , it splashes all over the place when it gets full
    1996 Javelin 409T DC /225 Johnson Venom

  12. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Conowingo Maryland
    Posts
    608
    #12
    West Marine sells a In Line Valve that'll eliminate the belching or you can keep dicking around with the gas pump nozzles.
    Last edited by cmb; 08-09-2021 at 03:51 AM.

  13. Mid-West Rally Moderator rudapa's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Beaver Lake, NE
    Posts
    36,902
    #13
    My 2012 721 will fill with no trouble until full, then burp gas out all over. I have to listen to here it almost full and stop. You only get a second to hear it gurgle full or it is coming out! One caveat, if the boat isn't level or slightly up hill on the fill side then she struggle. The fill "can't be" down hill or she is a burper!

  14. Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2014
    Location
    at the lake
    Posts
    5,538
    #14
    handle upside down helps and not deeply inserted. I drive my gas entry side wheel up on a 2x4 on side as well and you will find this helps.

    far worse when boat is empty vs say 1/2 full.
    2024 Phoenix 818
    2024 merc 175 pro xs 3B411947

  15. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2017
    Location
    Knoxville, TN
    Posts
    2,463
    #15
    My 18' 721 fills just fine. Only problem is when it's full it pukes but I think that's just boats in general. My 14' ranger did it too.

  16. Smallmouth Junkie!
    Join Date
    May 2015
    Location
    Fowlerville MI
    Posts
    1,965
    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by davidsa View Post
    handle upside down helps and not deeply inserted. I drive my gas entry side wheel up on a 2x4 on side as well and you will find this helps.

    far worse when boat is empty vs say 1/2 full.
    I put the boards on the fill side of the tank as well. Works great for me. I never could get my tank completely full without it burping at me until I started doing this.
    2012 Phoenix 721 pro xp / 250hp SHO
    2003 Skeeter TZX-190 / 150hp OX66

  17. Mid-West Rally Moderator rudapa's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Beaver Lake, NE
    Posts
    36,902
    #17
    On a side note. We were heading for Canada with the boat (when Canada was open ) and I filled my boat up. It was 63 degrees. The next day it got up to 95 degrees and when I got home from work the gas was ozing down the rub rail from expansion in the heat. That was a real bummer. My garage smelt like a gas station.

  18. Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2020
    Location
    Brandon, FL
    Posts
    18
    #18
    I have a 2015 721. Same problem. I use a couple 2x4's and drive it up on them to create a downhill effect. I've noticed that if I find a station that has a slight/subtle slope away from the pump's (down on the stbd side) it fills up at a decent speed. I too flip the pump handle upside down like someone else has mentioned here. Pretty unsat situation if you ask me....
    2015 Phoenix 721 Pro XP
    Mercury 250 Pro XS
    12' Minn Kota Talons
    3 X Humminbird Onix 10 SI/DI


    www.HotSeatCustombaits.com

  19. Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    Sumter, South Carolina
    Posts
    1,044
    #19
    Have heard of this problem for a long time, but I have had 4 Birds and it seems like the only time I have had a problem was first fill up on each. I put the nozzle in and let it pump while I put ice i the cooler, clean out boat, etc...
    Matthew 6:33
    2020 921elite

  20. Mid-West Rally Moderator rudapa's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Beaver Lake, NE
    Posts
    36,902
    #20
    No burp over all over the place? DAMN I'm jealous. My Triton was worse - it stunk the entire garage up with gas smell. If you didn't open the rod lockers when you parked it indoors it was scary how strong everything would smell like fuel. Including the tackle storage

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast