Feature

●6 Gallon capacity fuel tank measures 19.3"L x 12.2"W x 10.2"H
●Rugged one-piece, tank shell construction designed to reduce fuel evaporation and retains octane value for longer periods Easily carry under seat portable fuel tank from your boat to the dock with integrated top handle Convenient combination fuel pick-up/sight gauge accepts standard 1/4 NPT marine tank fittings
●Molded from UV stabilized, high density polyethylene for long life Automatic air inflow valve/fuel cap system Works with gasoline and ethanol blended fuels Made in Canada
●Works with gasoline and ethanol blended fuels Made in Canada
●Accepts standard 1/4 NPT marine tank fittings

[Red 12 Gallon 23   x 14   x 14  ]




[Red 6 Gallon 19   X 12   X 10  + Attwood 8838TM6]




[Red 9 Gallon 23   X 14   X 11-1  & 2  ]




[Red 12 Gallon 24-1  & 2   x 18   x 11-1  & 2  + Attwood 8838TM6]




[Red 12 Gallon 24-1  & 2   x 18   x 11-1  & 2  ]




[Red 6 Gallon 19   X 12   X 10  + Attwood 8889LP6]




[Red 6 Gallon 19   x 12   x 10  ]




[Red 3 Gallon 19   x 12   x 7  ]




[Red 12 Gallon 24-1  & 2   x 18   x 11-1  & 2  + Attwood 8889LP6]





Description

Smart. Trusted. Best-In-Class. Scepter Marine is your one-source solution for innovative fuel tank technology. We’ve revolutionized the marine industry standards for topside fuel tanks, providing engineered solutions that look and perform better than any other fuel tanks available. Scepter is the global leader in the design and manufacture of innovative and high-quality marine tanks like this 6 gallon under seat fuel tank. Made from UV stabilized multi-layer HDPE for maximum durability. Equipped with Scepters 2 way vented cap; this automatic air inflow valve system allows air to enter tank during operation and pressure to be released above 5 PSI. Scepter tanks are built to last. Caution: Tank swelling will occur. EPA regulations have eliminated the traditional venting in these tanks. New portable outboard marine fuel tanks will not vent below 5 PSI with noticeable swelling. The new EPA compliant cap will cause the portable outboard marine fuel tanks to swell. The swelling is a result of the fuel vapor building pressure, because the cap must stay sealed up to 5 PSI. The new tanks have been tested to remain sealed and safe at these pressures even when swelling is visible. Certifications: EPA: 40 CFR 1060 Fed Emissions Regulation; ABYC H-25 (2016) ? Portable Marine Gasoline Fuel Systems; ASTM 2517-17 Child Safety; 40 CFR 1500