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    If you can get a 5 gallon gas can higher than the tank in the boat, as in it sitting on the deck above it, these work great. Takes about 5 seconds to prime it, then gravity does the rest. It will empty a 5 gallon can in 2-3 minutes and you won't spill one drop.

    Self-Priming Copper Jiggler Pump

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    Battery Operated Liquid Transfer Pump


    cheap solution here.

    i have one of these it works great to transfer from 5 gal can to boat tank. batteries last a long time, i used one set of batteries over a year.

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    get this and two pieces of hose


    Airtex Fuel Pump #E2000 | eBay

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    My late Dad for years used those one gallon square gas cans, would always keep one in His vehicle and bring home another gallon of gas every time He went anywhere, and find something that needed "Topped Off" around the house.
    I remember Dad always bought His gas from a little country quick mart out in the sticks. One day Dad was filling the little can, gas was $2 per gallon, and He stopped pumping when the pump showed $2.50 and the can was not full! He went inside and said "That pump is not right! You cannot put $2.50 worth of gas in a one gallon can!" They told Him, "Sorry, but that is a "Legal Sale". You owe us $2.50".
    When He told me, I said "Dad, I would not trade with them no more". Dad said "But that's just crazy Son! I can't do that!"
    I asked Him "Why?"
    Dad said "Son, they have the best 25 cent fried chicken wings on the river. I can't let that go".
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    The tera pump that strmwalker posted looks like a good option. The roll round 14 gallon is nice but could get too heavy, methinks.
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    At the shop we use Holley electric fuel pump. To remove old fuel from boats. I bet we've pumped a thousand gallons last yr. Pump is still working.

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    Shorted your garden hose a little, problem solved.
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    20 to 32 ft. Boats

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