Maybe not, then. I don't fill at the pump and hardly ever top off so as to avoid having any spills into the water.
Sounds like the OP has a few things to check in regards to potential kinks in lines.
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Mine does this sometimes and sometimes it doesn't. I usually select the slowest auto fill setting and that seems to fix it
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Never have issues fueling my boats.
I only stick the nozel in 3/4 and keep it on low setting, i stuff a towel in the bottom of the opening to catch anything but you can also hear it as it gets full.
Back when I used to have a red ranger and was living up in Dallas I was fueling up one day and it was freezing outside and raining so I was sitting in the truck while it was pumping. It seemed like it was taking awhile so I looked at the pump counter and saw it said 18 gallons and was still going up Andy ranger only held 16.5! I glance I'm the side view mirror and see gas coming out on the full neck all over the ground! I jumped out and shut it off after spilling 4 gallons of gas on the parking lot but now I try to stand right next to it and watch it to make sure it shuts off.
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I will check to see if the hose is kinking but I can't even use the slowest setting I have to stand there with it and just ease it in its a 2013........hope this is not normal its so annoying !
it doesn't sound normal. look for yourself then take it to the dealer and have them fix it.
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I suspect it's not normal for sure.
As mentioned i wouldn't accept that when i bought my boat and fished around til I found solution.
As others pointed out, it's either a vent issue or the hose is kinked somewhere.