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The Attwood 8803LP2 is a 3-gallon portable marine fuel tank engineered with automotive-grade multi-layer construction for superior durability and safety. Fully EPA and CARB certified, it meets all ABYC/NMMA standards, featuring a built-in vacuum valve cap for hassle-free venting and compatibility with standard ¼-inch NPT fittings. Lightweight and compact, it’s the trusted choice for eco-conscious boaters seeking reliable fuel storage.
Vehicle Service Type | Boat |
Item Weight | 5.92 ounces |
Capacity | 3 Gallons |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Product Grade | Replacement Parts |
OEM Part Number | 714777 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00022697088031 |
UPC | 022697088031 |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Attwood |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.18 x 11.42 x 7.56 inches |
Package Weight | 2.44 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.6 x 11.45 x 7.37 inches |
Brand Name | attwood |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
Model Name | attwood Boat Fuel Tanks |
Color | Red |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8803LP2 |
Style | Standard |
Included Components | EPA Certified 3 Gallon Portable Fuel Tank |
Size | 3 Gallon |
Fishing Technique | AWD-8803LP2 |
W**J
Great fuel tank
I have used this product on my boat for several months. That means many, many times. In every way, this fuel tank works exactly as promised. Attwood has always delivered as good or better than expected. I highly recommend the tank and anything with the Attwood brand.
S**I
Quality product from Attwood
Gas tank is very well made from heavy plastic. It fit perfectly in my boat and even has indentations for the tie down strap.
J**E
almost perfect
excellent condition and what i was wanting. needs to make sure that they say that the feeding elbow needs a connection to make the kit complete
L**P
Works great
Bought this for spare for my Jon boat . I was amazed when I received it seeing how thick of material it's made of. Not made cheap like some of the others on the market.seems to hold the hose securely with no leaks.
L**
Great product
Exactly what I needed perfect fit
R**D
Holds fuel, fitting is okay at best.
New tanks don't vent and are designed to bulge in the sun thanks to are wonderful government. Confident the people making these decisions have never used a gas tank that has been in the sun. Not the manufacturers fault.The fitting on the tank for the fuel line is okay. It works but its a bit flimsy and the threads don't seem very robust. Plan on putting a fitting in one time for best results.
I**R
Works pefectly
Works perfectly. Fast shipping
K**S
Valve doesn't seal. Will leak gas without a connected fuel line.
This tank requires the proprietary Attwood fuel hose TM (sold separately) in order to not leak everywhere. Be advised that you must connect the fuel line to this tank if you're going to fill it up with gas. You cannot just fill the tank up first and then connect the 6' hose later.So I ordered this tank to replace a very old metal Johnson outboard tank with a built-in valve. The Atwood fuel line shipped separately - this becomes important later on in the story. I got my new gas tank (sans fuel hose) and drove 30 minutes to the nearest gas station that sells ethanol-free gas. Pumped 3 gallons into the tank. As it turns out, there is no safety stop or anything smart like that built into the "proprietary Attwood fuel connection" valve. It just oozes gasoline out of the valve because its an open hole. Stupid me for thinking that this new hi-tech Attwood tank would have the same basic features as the 50-year old metal gas tank I was replacing it with.As I watched raw gasoline bubbling out of the valve and running over the side of the gas tank and into a small pool on the concrete, I had to make a decision: Do I drive home with this obvious fire hazard in my car? How will I keep my car from smelling like gasoline? Do I just bail on it and throw my new $60 gas tank (full of now around 2.8 gallons of $3.57 per-gallon gas) away? How does one even dispose of such a thing safely? I can't just toss it in the dumpster of the gas station, can I? After some deliberation, I decided to drive the 30 minutes back home across what felt like nineteen sets of train tracks with this leaking tank in the passenger seat of my car. The gas station staff were helpful and we managed to tape a wad of paper towels over the leaking valve to at least minimize the fuel splashing out of it. It mostly didn't work. My car now smells like a refinery and I was borderline hallucinating from the fumes by the time I got home.The stupid fuel hose arrived the next day. I screwed the hose into the valve and yes, the tank stopped pouring out gasoline. So I guess the tank works? Why does the tank not ship with the fuel line? Or at least ship it with a temporary plug to stop the valve from leaking gas JUST IN CASE some moron like me buys the two pieces separately and attempts to fill the tank before installing the fuel hose? I mean, the Attwood company could design and produce a plastic screw-on plug for the valve that would cost like $.02 to produce and would avoid the whole "you might accidentally burn to death if you don't also buy a separate product for this gas tank". Its like selling a gas stove where the knob to turn off the stove's burner is sold separately.Better question: How does a company in 2021 design something that is outclassed in every possible way by the OEM gas tanks from 50 years ago? My old Johnson outboard tank had a built-in valve that never spilled and worked perfectly 100% of the time. You could fill that old tank without the fuel line being attached. With the marvels of modern engineering, plastics technology and product design, the Attwood company managed to create a product so woefully dangerous and stupid that it defies belief. How these Attwood people manage to feed themselves without accidentally blinding themselves with the fork is beyond my capacity to reason.TL;DR - If you have the option to buy any other brand of gas tank out there on the market instead of this one, do so.
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