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Portable tanks should always be removed from the boat to the dock for
refueling. Calling a 80-100 lb tank "portable" is a stretch. Buy a grey one instead of a red one, use the hold down clips and it is an "installed" tank. |
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![]() "Gfretwell" wrote in message Calling a 80-100 lb tank "portable" is a stretch. Buy a grey one instead of a red one, use the hold down clips and it is an "installed" tank. And, install a remote filler neck outside of the boat's cockpit area. Otherwise, the only person you're fooling is yourself. JG |
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And, install a remote filler neck outside of the boat's cockpit area.
Otherwise, the only person you're fooling is yourself. Some of have boats that don't have a "cockpit". Even with that said there are plenty of center console boats with tanks in the console |
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