For those that keep their boats in a slip, high/dry etc looking for some ideas to transport fuel. Boat needs 93 and only one place sells it and extremely expensive. Filling 5-6 cans gets exhausting so just looking for better manageable ideas.
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Blake Hurston
https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-32-Portable-Transfer-Container/dp/B0D25ZY3SD?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A2EWGCZPTX9ERE&th=1
Sam Prather
These work good. According to your location, I have a friend that has one for sale. Like new.
Bill Hartford
when I was younger, my dads Marina made us take the boat over to the fuel dock to fuel it with 5 gallon cans. They said insurance reasons. We used my buddy’s mom’s gas card to fill the 5 gallon cans.
Scott Carter
The municipal marinas sometimes offer discounts to residents
Tony Hughes
Would it be worth the trouble to just load it on the trailer and go fill it up,?That is if you have a trailer available
J.R. Rinaudo
Most marinas will not allow you to self fuel the boat. A lot of guys around me will pull over to the boat ramp and fuel out of a transfer tank
Joe Godfrey
I have a tank in my truck. Then two wheeled tanks to get from driveway to boat.
Adam Strickland
Look up transfer tanks have wheels and manual pump. I have used a 30 gal one and it was nice
James Holm
Fuel truck?
Robby Post
What about adding a bottle of octane boost then fill up with dock fuel?