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Jason
 
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Stupid question most likely but ill ask it anyway..

Have a 35 hp merc outboard... currently with a 6 gallon gas can.. is there
any reason why i cannot upgrade to a 12 gallon? I have the room... just have
never seen it.. most likely not, but just wanted to ask ..

thanks


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Harry Krause
 
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Jason wrote:
Stupid question most likely but ill ask it anyway..

Have a 35 hp merc outboard... currently with a 6 gallon gas can.. is there
any reason why i cannot upgrade to a 12 gallon? I have the room... just have
never seen it.. most likely not, but just wanted to ask ..

thanks



There are plastic 12 gallon tanks available..try boat/us or west marine
catalog or any large boating retail store. Just make sure you get the
right fitting on the tank end to match your Merc fuel line.

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"Jason" wrote in message ...
Have a 35 hp merc outboard... currently with a 6 gallon gas can.. is there
any reason why i cannot upgrade to a 12 gallon?


They're available, but be careful what you wish for.....

A near-full 12 gallon tank will weigh near 75-80 pounds -- possibly a little
problematic hefting around during refueling procedures. Just a thought....

JG


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Bill Andersen
 
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You can upgrade to a 12 gallon tank but it's going to be heavy to lift if
you ever move it or take it out of the boat. In my outboard days, I had two
6 gallon tanks. Served the same purpose as a 12 gallon tank and was easier
to handle.

"Jason" wrote in message
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Stupid question most likely but ill ask it anyway..

Have a 35 hp merc outboard... currently with a 6 gallon gas can.. is there
any reason why i cannot upgrade to a 12 gallon? I have the room... just

have
never seen it.. most likely not, but just wanted to ask ..

thanks




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Wildest Dream
 
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Will weigh 100 lbs. and u are supposed to fuel it outside the boat. Thats
alot to get back into a boat by yourself.


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"Jason" wrote in message ...
Have a 35 hp merc outboard... currently with a 6 gallon gas can.. is

there
any reason why i cannot upgrade to a 12 gallon?


They're available, but be careful what you wish for.....

A near-full 12 gallon tank will weigh near 75-80 pounds -- possibly a

little
problematic hefting around during refueling procedures. Just a

thought....

JG






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F330 GT
 
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Will weigh 100 lbs. and u are supposed to fuel it outside the boat. Thats
alot to get back into a boat by yourself.


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"Jason" wrote in message ...
Have a 35 hp merc outboard... currently with a 6 gallon gas can.. is

there
any reason why i cannot upgrade to a 12 gallon?


They're available, but be careful what you wish for.....

A near-full 12 gallon tank will weigh near 75-80 pounds -- possibly a

little
problematic hefting around during refueling procedures. Just a

thought....

JG











And why would you have to take it out of the boat for refueling?

Barry
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John Gaquin
 
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"Wildest Dream" wrote in message
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Will weigh 100 lbs. and u are supposed to fuel it outside the boat. Thats
alot to get back into a boat by yourself.



100 lbs is a little high unless you've got a real heavy old steel tank, but
the point is still that it is a heavy lift.


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John Gaquin
 
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Portable tanks should always be removed from the boat to the dock for
refueling. This is standard recommended procedure to avoid fume settling
and/or accidental spillage within the craft. Perhaps a refresher boating
safety course is in order?

JG


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And why would you have to take it out of the boat for refueling?

Barry



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Gfretwell
 
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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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A near-full 12 gallon tank will weigh near 75-80 pounds -- possibly a

little problematic hefting around during refueling procedures. Just a
thought....

JG


"F330 GT" wrote in message
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And why would you have to take it out of the boat for refueling?

Barry


You ARE kidding, right?

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