Thinking about installing a fixed gas tank

bmffishing247

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Hello all,

1st time posting, long long time lurker. First let me say this is an unbelievable resource for boats. Crazy the amount of topics to look at and a data base that is endless.

I own a 14ft phantom bass boat fiberglass, and I am thinking about converting the pull out gas tank to a permanent one. Is this something that can be easily done? I have space in the rear compartment for one. Right now I am running a 6 gal tank that is just a pain in the butt to fill due to the small opening to get into the back compartment. I would like to know if anyone has done this before and your opinion on whether or not this could be a good idea and make filling up easier.

Right now in the back compartment I have 2 batteries one crank and one to run electronics and trolling motor. Have the trim pump and that is it.

Thanks for all the opinions and comments
Jesse
 

Wingedwheel

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Re: Thinking about installing a fixed gas tank

All you would have to be sure of is that you have a convenient location for your fill spout. You will have to drill a hole in a fixed location and make sure you have a straight shot to the tank. With that said, pay attention to the location on the tank you install. You don't want a hook-up on the opposite end of the tank from your fill spout.
 

bmffishing247

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Re: Thinking about installing a fixed gas tank

okay so after shopping around it looks like a perm tank dimensions will not work for my boat due to size and space of the opening.

I have seen a few pics of people taking a removable gas tank and installing the sending units on them. Can anyone tell me if this is a bad idea to do? What i am thinking about is using a portable tank that fits the dimensions and still running the sending unit for the gas gauge. I would find a place that would be easier for fill up as well. if I use a portable tank do i need to run the vents or is this not needed with a port gas tank.

thanks
Jesse
 
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