Quick question by potential new boat owner: How to get boat gas?

fonnie23

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I am thinking of buying a small lake house. With this, we'd have a small powerboat for tubing, etc. My question is, if the lake/pond doesn't have a marina or other place to get gas on the lake, how do I get fuel to my boat? Do I have to take it in & out of the water (to a gas station)? Or do I bring the fuel to the boat via a large gas tank?

I'm sorry if these are stupid questions, but when I was a kid, I remember being on boats where there was a large red (removable) gas tank...

Thanks for any advice!
 

jestor68

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Re: Quick question by potential new boat owner: How to get boat gas?

I've always wondered how one gets those big gas buggy things to the gas station.

We just use those 5 gallon gas cans.
 

oldjeep

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Re: Quick question by potential new boat owner: How to get boat gas?

I've always wondered how one gets those big gas buggy things to the gas station.

We just use those 5 gallon gas cans.

You pick it up and put it in the back of your pickup ;) We've got one of the 14 gallon rollers and is it ever slow to fill from. Need to add a crank pump to it rather than just using gravity feed.
 
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Re: Quick question by potential new boat owner: How to get boat gas?

Hi. Depends on what type of boat you get. If it has a portable tank then you just fill it at the gas station and carry it to the boat. If it has a "below deck" type tank then you'll have to carry gas in cans to the boat and pump it in. Lots of syphon type portable pumps available.
 

Scott Danforth

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Re: Quick question by potential new boat owner: How to get boat gas?

Fonnie23, welcome aboard

yes, outboard powered boats can still have the 3 and 6 gallon removeable fuel tanks, however many boats have built-in tanks.

two people required to load/unload the gas buggy from a truck when its full.

I simply pull the boat out of the water to get fuel. my SeaRay had 37 gallons, which would be a pain in the but 5 gallons at a time.
 
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