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Todd Gas Caddy - Portable Fuel Tank

Todd Gas Caddy - Portable Fuel Tank

The Todd Gas Caddy portable fuel system holds up to 28 Gallons of fuel, and can be rolled over land and then along a dock to your boat. The Gas Caddy is easily moved on pneumatic tires which have nylon bearings preventing sparks between bearings and the aluminum axle. Handle grips and the proper...
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Starting at $329.99 / ea

 

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Moeller Below Deck Permanent Fuel Tank

Moeller Below Deck Permanent Fuel Tank

Moeller Below Deck permanent marine fuel tanks made of seamless, corrosion resistant polyethylene. Aluminum...

Vetus Rigid Plastic Diesel Fuel Tanks

Vetus Rigid Plastic Diesel Fuel Tanks

Vetus permanent diesel fuel tanks made of rigid linear polyethylene for safe and durable mounting below decks....

Moeller Flo N

Moeller Flo N' Go Pump

The Moeller Flo N' Go gas pump and hose attaches to any plastic fuel can or tank for easy no mess fueling....

Starting at $168.51 / ea
Starting at $152.83 / ea
Starting at $47.77 / ea
Attwood 6 Gallon Fuel Tank

Attwood 6 Gallon Fuel Tank

Attwood 6 gallon portable marine fuel tank is opaque in color for easy fuel level readings. Molded handle for...

Marine fuel tank Jerry Cans With Spill Proof Spout

Jerry Cans With Spill Proof Spout

Low emission, spill proof jerry can portable fuel tanks by Moeller made of durable seamless poly plastic with...

12 Gallon Low Profile Fuel Tank

Moeller 12 Gallon Topside Low Profile Fuel Tank

Moeller 12 gallon topside portable fuel tanks feature a low profile shape specifically designed for use in...

Starting at $30.61 / ea
Starting at $22.21 / ea
Starting at $79.61 / ea
Attwood GasScan 12 Gallon Outboard Fuel Tank

Attwood GasScan 12 Gallon Outboard Fuel Tank

One-piece, see-thru tank constructed of high-impact red polyethylene material. Includes reserve fuel area....

Teleflex Premier Pro Series Fog-Free Gauges

Teleflex Premier Pro Series Fog-Free Gauges

Teleflex Premier gauges feature a unique fog resistant lens, and lighted pointer staff allowing them to be...

Teleflex Gauges

Teleflex Heavy Duty Series Gauges

These Teleflex gauges feature classic white graphics laid over a black face. Low-profile polished stainless...

Starting at $73.46 / ea
Starting at $38.34 / ea
Starting at $28.78 / ea
Todd Gas Kart Portable Fuel Tank

Todd Gas Kart Portable Fuel Tank

The Gas Kart is a portable fuel tank that holds up to 15 gallons, that is easy to handle and roll to the...

Moeller Top Side Fuel Tank

Moeller Top Side Fuel Tank

Moeller's top side fuel tank is easy to grip and has an innovative rib design that makes it able to float....

Moeller Electric Type Fuel Sending Unit

Moeller Electric Type Fuel Sending Unit

These reed switch sending units are designed for gasoline applications only. They are calibrated to 33-240...

Starting at $202.10 / ea
Starting at $31.52 / ea
Starting at $77.20 / ea
Teleflex Sahara Series Gauges

Teleflex Sahara Series Gauges

Teleflex Sahara gauges feature black graphics on a tan dial background. Each gauge offers Red illumination...

Faria Dress White Series Gauges

Faria Dress White Series Gauges

Upgrade the appearance of any dash with Faria Dress White Gauges. These classic looking instruments feature...

Teleflex Sterling Series Gauges

Teleflex Sterling Series Gauges

Teleflex Sterling gauges feature black graphics, with black pointer on a brushed aluminum dial background....

Starting at $23.66 / ea
Starting at $12.32 / ea
Starting at $44.62 / kt

Fuel Tank Assembly Basics

Outdated fuel tanks can be a persistent source of fuel contamination. Whether it is a metal tank corroding at the welds, a UV deteriorated outboard tank with rotten gaskets or an old fiberglass tank leeching resin into the fuel, sometimes the most effective way to rid a boat of fuel contamination problems is to replace the entire system.

Choosing a tank does require some fundamental safety choices. ABYC standards (American Boat and Yacht Council) and Coast Guard regulations are the best resources for making these decisions. Poly fuel tanks are increasingly popular since they will not corrode or collect condensation like metal tanks. Marine fuel tanks are of two varieties, above deck and below deck. Inboard tanks, also referred to as below deck or permanent, need to pass permeability tests. This means explosive fuel vapors will not leech through tank walls. Polymers used must resist heat for fire safety and be compatible with the type of fuel used. On the opposite, outboard, or above deck tanks cannot be placed in enclosed compartments because they are permeable. Though they cost less, these topside fuel tanks pose a serious fire risk when stowed because vapors escape even when sealed tight, and therefore above deck tanks must be kept on deck. Moeller and Tempo offer a full line of ABYC certified marine fuel tanks.

The best insurance protecting any engine, no matter its age, includes a seasonal inspection of the fuel system. Beyond simply following the fuel line route and inspecting for chafe and potential failure spots, track filter replacement frequency. A prudent practice is to date new filters with a permanent marker when installing, and examine the old filters before tossing them away. If filters clog frequently, despite attempts with fuel additives and fuel polishing, it may be time to consider updating the fuel system as a winter project.

Fuel level monitoring can be made easier by integrating convenient dashboard display fuel gauges. Select from a full array of fuel gauges and sending units from Teleflex, Sierra and Tempo. Alternatively, mechanical direct sight gauges for portable and permanent tanks offer a failsafe choice. Unlike automotive tanks, marine fuel tanks are required to have vents. Jamestown carries fuel tank hardware for vent installation, including elbows, pipe thread to hose converters and the appropriate grade fuel line to achieve a professional installation. When selecting fuel fittings, be sure to maintain the ID (internal diameter) recommended for the engine throughout the delivery line.