| Permanent below deck, rotationally molded | | | | to 24 - 26 gallons. |
| topside, and jerry cans are all types of plastic | | | | On a small vessel, such as a dinghy, Jon boat, or |
| marine fuel tanks, often constructed in a rugged, | | | | inflatable a more compact size might be more |
| marine-grade polyethylene material. | | | | desirable, with some tanks designed to mount on |
| A below deck fuel tank is available in assorted | | | | the transom beneath an outboard, these fuel |
| shapes and sizes to fit most hull configurations | | | | tanks can accept 2 to 6 gallons. In addition, a |
| and floor plans. A super strong, permanent fuel | | | | compact jerry can, in numerous sizes can accept |
| tank is able to hold 12 to 58 gallons, with a tank | | | | 1 1/4 - 6.5 gallons of gasoline, kerosene, diesel, or |
| that is equipped with barded vent, aluminum | | | | water. |
| withdrawal, and electric sending unit. | | | | Accessories to assist in securing and using a |
| A topside or portable tank manufactured in a | | | | portable unit include a hold down kit to prevent a |
| non-corrosive, lightweight material offers a | | | | tank for moving once on the move, a sending unit |
| perfect solution for taking extra fuel on a vessel | | | | to obtain fuel level information, and a stop flow |
| powered with either a small or large outboard. A | | | | spout. |
| compact fuel tank for on deck storage comes | | | | A rugged, plastic marine fuel tank to fit a dinghy, |
| outfitted with a multitude of features, such as a | | | | runabout to offshore fishing boat is an ideal tool |
| universal fuel adapter, simple-to-read gauge, | | | | to fill all fuel related requirements in an often-harsh |
| vented fuel cap, and withdrawal elbow and tube. | | | | marine environment. |
| Portable cans start out at 3 gallons and range up | | | | |