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			I'm looking for some advice on a quick, convenient, safe, and legal way 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	to get gasoline into my ski boat. I live on the lake and keep my boat at my dock. From the driveway to the boat is about 170 feet, all downhill. I know that I could probably buy a gas caddy (i.e. Gas Pal, Gas Walker, etc.), but the terrain is kind of rugged and I think it might not be that easy getting the caddy down the hill safely; esp. considering how heavy it would be when full. Heck, it's hard enough to walk up the hill without the caddy. I prefer not to pull the boat out and tow it to the station; that's what I've been doing, but am looking for a way to save time). Also, I don't think I could install any kind of large fuel tank here due to homeowners association restrictions. I should also mention that the boat has a 25 gallon built-in tank. Since I drive my Jeep by the gas station regularly anyway, it sure would be nice if I could find a safe way to pump or siphon fuel from it into the boat. Suggestions? Thank-you!!  | 
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