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Portable Boat Fuel Gas tank 12L 3 Gallon Marine Outboard Gas Tank for YAMAHA Barco De Motor Fuera De Borda with Connector Replace Yamaha 6YL-24201-24-00 Portable Gas Tank

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Features

  • 12L 3 Gallon Gas Fule Tank Suitable for Motor fuera de borda with Marine fule line connector hose(Replace for Yamaha 6YL-24201-24-00 Portable Gas Tank)
  • 12L 3Gallon Fuel Tank Made of UV resistant stable plastic (polyethylene),Light weight,easy to carry,safe and durable
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 3 gallons;Most people would say it's a 12 liter gas tank, but it's only suitable for 11.3 liters.
  • Screw cap with a vent,can adjust the air pressure balance
  • Standard nozzle: used for the interface of outboard engine (more than 6 HP) from the rear hole
  • Specification of 12L fuel tank: length 36.5cm(14.37inch), width 27.5cm(10.83inch), height 26cm(10.24inch), weight about 1.4kg, thickness 2mm.

Brand: AloneGoer


Material: High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)


Fit Type: Vehicle Specific


Item dimensions L x W x H: 14.37 x 10.83 x 10.24 inches


Exterior Finish: Painted


Vehicle Service Type: ‎Small Yacht, Boat,Motorboat


Item Weight: ‎1.4 Kilograms


Capacity: ‎3 Gallons


Fuel Type: ‎Gasoline


Product Grade: ‎Replacement Parts


Manufacturer: ‎AloneGoer


Model: ‎12L 3 Gallon Boat Fuel Tank Replace Yamaha 6YL-24201-24-00


Item Weight: ‎3.08 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.37 x 10.83 x 10.24 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎6L Portable Boat Fuel Tank


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎Portable Boat Gas Fuel Tank 3 Gallon


Date First Available: January 21, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The tank works as intended.
BOAT GAS TANK The tank matches my other one and is well made and works as intended.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice little tank
Have used for a few years and had been left in the sun and holds up well and… has the old style vent made of brass. The tank does not expand and contract with a a tru old school vent. Plastic holds up. Good buy.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by R.E.S.

  • Love it
Seems to be very good quality and fits great in the small area I needed it to go.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025 by Mark Malmstedt

  • Nice little tank, with one drawback
I've got an old Honda 9.9 hp 4 stroke. It came with the official Honda 6 gallon tank. The fuel line was showing its age and I always felt it took up too much room in the stern of my little tin boat. So when I decided to replace it, I figured this thank and hose would be perfect. I knew the connector would be wrong (I think it's for Johnson OB's), so I ordered a Honda connector with a barb fitting for 3/8 fuel lines. Wouldn't you know it, this guy came with 1/4 in lines -- so a trip to the auto parts store and I got the fitting and hose needed to make it work. The tank is great, and I love the smaller footprint and flexibility it gives me. I generally don't carry a lot of gas in it (I fish in pretty small bodies of water). I currently have about 1/2 gallon in it and the gas gauge reads E. can't get it to budge even when I slosh it around. Don't know how much it takes to raise the float, but I'd rather it be accurate than giving me so much reserve after it reads empty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by John F Gardner

  • perfect
it was perfect... thanks 🙏
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by ben ross bracy

  • Don't waste your time or money. Nothing but problems on every aspect of this tank and hose.
The first problem I had with the tank was the hose would not fill up with fuel. When squeezing the bulb, it would blow back air into the tank continuously. After trying this for several hours, I've used my hose off of my other tank and was able to start my motor. Later, I took the bulb apart and watched a video online. That indicated there should be a spring with a ball. This was built so cheap. There is no spraying nor a ball. They used a red piece of plastic and now I understand why it doesn't work. We took the boat out on Sunday and was using the tank with my other hose, as we were driving along after about an hour, I noticed that the tank was collapsing inward. I loosened up the cap and it started going back to its original shape after a few minutes. Latter I found that the screw on top could be loosened as a vent. There were no instructions indicating this. As we were getting back to the ramp, the engine suddenly died. Tried numerous times to restart and it would not. I remember reading that someone had a problem with the pick up tube on the tank, so I turn the tank sideways where the entire end of the tank pick up area would be in the fuel. Once I did this, the engine started and we were able to get back to the ramp. I remove the tank and put my secondary tank on and everything was good. When I got home, I took the four screws out and found that the lower portion of the pick up tube has a rubber grommet that seals the pick up tube to the upper part of the tank. With these not attached, it was sucking air. I used a sealer and reattach this trying to make this work out. I did not want to send it back to Amazon. The final straw on this tank was today when I got home and opened up my steel building I had a strong smell of gasoline. The tank was spewing fuel out of the brass, quick connect fitting on top of the tank. There was no hose hooked to it. I have tried to make this work, but have been unsuccessful and will be returning the tank. Opdate 10/15/2023 On the tank when you disconnect the hose, there is a brass looking pen sticking out. A lot of times when you disconnect the pin stays stuck inside and of course fuel will be spewing out. I noticed on others such as on the boat motor they have a strong spring on it keeping this from happening. The whole thing is cheaply made. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by Jack C.Marino Sr

  • As advertised
Working great 👍
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025 by Donald Bagwell

  • it woeks
it works
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2025 by Robert C. Joyner

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