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You're right. Seasoned dock attendant helped me out and the cap sunk rite to the bottom! Went to Home Depots plumbing section and bought a "PVC male threaded end cap" for a $1.00 six years ago.The best thing to do is to personally take the cap off and put it in a safe place inside the boat when fueling. Then exercise extra caution when replacing the cap. If the gas dock attendant handle it, you will lose it.
That vintage of Sea Ray (I've had 3) is a difficult match for fuel cap threads. I went through a half dozen at my local marine supply and found a match. All the caps were the same brand/part but there was a thread difference. I could see the difference by the thickness of the unthreaded portion at the top of the cap.Anyone know where to get new stainless steel cap. I lost mine and went to West Marine and got a 1.25" one that looked like it would work. The top was correct but the threads were different