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Portable Fuel Tanks

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      • Moeller 29 Gallon Walker Fuel Tank
        $1,245.99
        $996.99

        Moeller 29 Gallon Walker Fuel Tank The average flow rate is 3.5 Gallons per minute Durable cross-linked polyethylene with UV inhibitors construction Built-in handle makes maneuvering easy Brass shut-off valve safely controls fuel flow Locking...

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      • Moeller 24 Gallon Topside Fuel Tank
        $780.49
        $561.99

        Moeller 24 Gallon Topside Fuel Tank Features: Molded provision for tie-down straps Constructed of High-Density Polyethylene with UV-Stabilized Resin Mechanically Vented Fuel Cap ensures Positive Grip Features 90° 1/4" NPT Fuel Withdrawal elbow...

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      • Moeller 18 Gallon Topside Fuel Tank
        $716.99
        $516.49

        Moeller 18 Gallon Topside Fuel Tank Features: Molded provision for tie-down straps Constructed of High-Density Polyethylene with UV-Stabilized Resin Mechanically Vented Fuel Cap ensures Positive Grip Features 90° 1/4" NPT Fuel Withdrawal elbow...

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      • Moeller 14 Gallon Topside Fuel Tank
        $688.99
        $495.99

        Moeller 14 Gallon Topside Fuel Tank Features: Molded provision for tie-down straps Constructed of High-Density Polyethylene with UV-Stabilized Resin Mechanically Vented Fuel Cap ensures Positive Grip Features 90° 1/4" NPT Fuel Withdrawal elbow...

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      • Attwood 6 Gallon EPA Approved Fuel Tank w/Gauge
        $123.49
        $100.99

        Attwood 6 Gallon Fuel Tank with Gauge EPA Certified multi-layer tank with industry leading fuel flow performance. Designed around the EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations. Features an ergonomic design, a fuel gauge, and a tethered...

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      • Moeller 15 Gallon Topside Fuel Tank
        $713.99
        $513.99

        Moeller 15 Gallon Topside Fuel Tank 031818 Features: Molded provision for tie-down straps Constructed of High-Density Polyethylene with UV-Stabilized Resin Mechanically Vented Fuel Cap ensures Positive Grip Features 90° 1/4" NPT Fuel...

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      • EMP 35-54600 6 Gallon Stackable Fuel Tank
        $80.63
        $67.19

        EMP 35-54600 6 Gallon Stackable Fuel Tank Meets USCG Requirements and AYBC Standards and is EPA approves Ratcheting fuel cap with tether Comes with built in 5% vapor volume expansion chamber Barrier treatment for exceptional fuel permeation...

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      • Moeller 7 Gallon Test Fuel Tank
        $580.79
        $418.19

        Moeller 7 Gallon Test Fuel Tank The Moeller FT0704 Test Fuel Tank is ideal for testing motors that have been removed from boats for repairs. Features a square cube design with 7 gallon capacity. Specifications: Capacity: 7 Gallon Length: 12...

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      Portable Boat Fuel Tanks

      Portable boat fuel tanks provide removable fuel storage designed for outboards and small boats. Unlike built-in tanks installed below deck, portable marine fuel tanks are used above deck and can be easily transported, swapped, or stored when not in use.

      What Is a Portable Marine Fuel Tank?

      A portable marine fuel tank is a self-contained fuel tank that connects to your engine through an external fuel line. These tanks are commonly used on jon boats, skiffs, inflatables, tenders, and other outboard-powered vessels where flexibility and easy storage are important.

      Choosing the Right Portable Fuel Tank for Your Boat

      Selecting the right portable fuel tank for your boat comes down to capacity, fitment, and compatibility with your outboard setup.

      Capacity & Runtime

      Popular sizes include 3, 6, and 9 gallon options. Choose a tank that provides adequate runtime for your engine while remaining manageable to lift, carry, and store.

      Fit & Storage

      Measure your available space to ensure the tank sits securely while underway. A stable fit helps prevent shifting and protects fuel connections during transport.

      Fuel Line & Connection Compatibility

      Portable fuel tanks connect to your engine using external boat fuel lines and hoses. Many setups also include a boat primer bulb to help prime the fuel system before starting the engine. Confirm hose size and connector type to ensure proper fitment and consistent fuel delivery.

      Ideal Uses for Portable Boat Fuel Tanks

      Portable tanks are a practical solution for small boats, auxiliary outboards, and as backup fuel for longer runs. Their removable design makes refueling simple and allows fuel to be stored off the boat when necessary.

      Portable vs Permanent Boat Fuel Tanks

      Portable fuel tanks are designed for above-deck use and easy transport, making them ideal for smaller vessels and outboard-powered boats. If you need a fixed, below-deck fuel system integrated into your hull, explore our permanent boat fuel tanks.

      Flexible Fuel Storage for Small Boats

      Whether replacing an older tank or setting up a new outboard system, the right portable boat fuel tank offers convenient, dependable fuel storage that adapts to your boating needs.

      Portable Boat Fuel Tanks FAQs

      What is a portable boat fuel tank?

      A portable boat fuel tank is a removable fuel tank designed for above-deck use that connects to an engine through an external fuel line. It’s commonly used with outboards and small boats.

      What size portable fuel tank should I use for my boat?

      Choose a tank size based on your engine’s fuel consumption, how long you plan to run between refueling, and how much weight you can safely carry and store onboard. Popular sizes include 3, 6, and 9 gallon options.

      Are portable marine fuel tanks safe to use on a boat?

      Yes, when used properly. Use the correct fuel type, keep the tank secured during operation, and regularly inspect fuel lines, connections, and the cap for wear or leaks.

      Do portable fuel tanks work with any outboard motor?

      Most portable fuel tanks are compatible with many outboards, but connection types can vary. Verify the connector style and fuel line requirements for your engine to ensure a proper fit and consistent fuel flow.

      Why does my portable fuel tank need venting?

      Venting helps maintain proper fuel flow and reduces pressure changes as fuel is used. Always follow the tank manufacturer’s instructions for cap and vent operation.

      When should I replace a portable boat fuel tank?

      Replace the tank if you notice cracking, fuel odors, damaged fittings, persistent leaks, or if the tank no longer seals properly. Replacing worn components can help prevent fuel system issues.

      What’s the difference between portable and permanent boat fuel tanks?

      Portable fuel tanks are removable and designed for above-deck use, making them ideal for small boats and outboards. Permanent fuel tanks are installed below deck and serve as the boat’s primary built-in fuel storage system.