Fueling options
Hi there...none of the marinas in town carry fuel anymore, so I need to bring fuel and load before putting in...does anyone have good experience using the cans and fuel line attachments? our local best 'go to' for boating, didn't have a fuel line that would work for me but does have the good Attwood fueling tanks...the other option is to force feed with the ol lawn mower gas can...it *kind of works ok* but not the best way to do it...and trailering to a gas station would be a huge nuisance...any feedback? thanks ('breaking in at boating'...was new in June!):rolleyes:
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Man that's a bind, having to carry that much fuel around!
I don't know if you can get these over there but if I have to top my tank up from a jerry can I use a jiggle pipe. |
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This is what I'm currently using to fill up my boat with,
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...ML._SY300_.jpg and http://s7d5.scene7.com/is/image/Cana...ge=image_na_EN Canadian Tire Flo N Go CLICK HERE FOR LINK If the link doesn't work, Canadian Tire's homepage | Canadian Tire When I switched it out to the tank shown above OR on the webpage link, it worked a lot better. Previous 25 L gas tanks have had issues with the Flo N go. I have always bought my gas from the road and walked it out to my boat. |
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this is very helpful! will defn order...local choices very limited...looks great thanks all for your replies!
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Its a shame what has happened to portable fuel tanks in the past few years. Thank you EPA!
If I find real fuel tanks at a yard sale I pick them up. They actually fill your vehicle in a timely manor... Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk 2 |
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agreed!
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