How to fuel an outboard boat with a portable tank?

Outboard boats are a great way to enjoy the open water and explore new horizons. However, as fun as boating can be, it is important to remember that it comes with some responsibilities. One of these responsibilities is fueling your boat.

If you own an outboard boat and use a portable fuel tank to power your engine, then you need to follow some simple guidelines for filling your tank.

Before you start fueling, you need to ensure that the portable tank is not damaged, leaking, or dented. If you detect any abnormalities in the tank, it is best to replace it.

Also, it is always advisable to fill the portable tank on land and not on the boat, as any spillage could pose a fire hazard. Now, let’s go through the steps to fill a portable tank.

Step 1: Choose the Right Fuel

You need to ensure that the fuel you are using is the proper fuel for your outboard motor. Check your boat’s manual to determine the type of fuel recommended for your engine.

Step 2: Secure the Tank

Secure the portable tank on a safe, flat and level surface, away from any heat sources or open flames.

Step 3: Remove the Tank Cap

Remove the fuel tank cap and place it on a clean place away from the filling area.

Step 4: Insert the Fuel Nozzle

Insert the fuel nozzle into the tank’s opening. The nozzle should fit snugly in the opening and be of the appropriate size to avoid any spillage.

Step 5: Fuel Up

Slowly and steadily fill the tank with the fuel avoiding any air bubble formation in the tank which can cause engine failures.

Step 6: Seal the Tank

After you have filled your portable tank, ensure that you tightly seal the tank cap to avoid any spillages or leaks caused by vibrations while on the outboard motor.

Final Thoughts

Filling your boat’s portable tank is a simple process but requires attention to details. To avoid any avoidable accidents or damages, Follow the steps we provided above to effectively fill your boat’s fuel tank.

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