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<blockquote data-quote="Justaguy442" data-source="post: 465399" data-attributes="member: 24364"><p>I have a 6 gallon and everyone told me to get a 3 gallon because of the reduced weight and size. I bought that exact fuel tank and i see no issues with it. If you do get it make sure where the line fits on, is tight, it just screws on. Mine was very loose and i had to tighten it. I have a 15 hp fourstroke on a 14 foot and anyone that chimed in said 3 gallons should be more then enough for a day of fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaguy442, post: 465399, member: 24364"] I have a 6 gallon and everyone told me to get a 3 gallon because of the reduced weight and size. I bought that exact fuel tank and i see no issues with it. If you do get it make sure where the line fits on, is tight, it just screws on. Mine was very loose and i had to tighten it. I have a 15 hp fourstroke on a 14 foot and anyone that chimed in said 3 gallons should be more then enough for a day of fishing. [/QUOTE]
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