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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 460866" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p><strong><em>"It is nice to drive around all day on about 3 gallons of gas."</em></strong></p><p></p><p>My previous boat was 15' with a 25 HP four-stroke. I know exactly what you mean about gaso consumption. I could troll all day long on a few gallons. Smaller tank also made it easier to remove and refill. My current boat has a 12 gallon "portable" tank. It is kind of awkward to fill while in the boat and too heavy for me to want to take it out of the boat, so instead I top it off from a 5 gal gaso can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 460866, member: 21536"] [b][i]"It is nice to drive around all day on about 3 gallons of gas."[/i][/b] My previous boat was 15' with a 25 HP four-stroke. I know exactly what you mean about gaso consumption. I could troll all day long on a few gallons. Smaller tank also made it easier to remove and refill. My current boat has a 12 gallon "portable" tank. It is kind of awkward to fill while in the boat and too heavy for me to want to take it out of the boat, so instead I top it off from a 5 gal gaso can. [/QUOTE]
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