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Manufactured from marine-grade cross-linked polyethylene material, these durable below-deck tanks meet and exceed all industry standards. Moeller permanent fuel tanks are equipped with a Stewart Warner electric sending unit, a 1/4" NPT aluminum withdrawal, and a barbed vent. Not for use with diesel fuel. Please allow 2-1/2" for fittings.
Tank capacity: 52 gallons. Dimensions: 24"W x 60"L x 10"D.
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to install (3)
- Easy to use (3)
- Well built / quality (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Large boats (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual/ recreational (3), Professional (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (5)
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Pros
- Easy To Install
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Moeller Belly Tank, 52 gal., 24"W, 60"L, 10"D:
consistent quality , standardized fitting location and high percentile fitment equals repeat purchase and installation in our retrofit program of failed aluminum under deck tanks.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Moeller Belly Tank, 52 gal., 24"W, 60"L, 10"D:
fill spout should be adjustable angle
Service and delivery comments:
great service could not ask for anything better
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Price matched
Cons
- Advertised price was high
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Pontoon Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Moeller Belly Tank, 52 gal., 24"W, 60"L, 10"D:
Tank was in stock and shipped quickly. Packaged well so it didn't get abused by shipping company. Advertised price was really high but price match by customer service rep was easy and friendly. Tank is high quality and all fittings and seams look to be installed with care by the manufacturer.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Poor Design
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Moeller Belly Tank, 52 gal., 24"W, 60"L, 10"D:
Structural design looks rigid, but all edges are not evenly aligned that concerned me
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Moeller Belly Tank, 52 gal., 24"W, 60"L, 10"D:
Very good in structural design. May need additional connection information and specs for novice users.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Waterproof
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Falcon boats
Comments about Moeller Belly Tank, 52 gal., 24"W, 60"L, 10"D:
I use these tanks to replace the aluminum tanks in Falcon boats and they work great , only thing I would change is the angle of the fill spout.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating sailing
Comments about Moeller Belly Tank, 52 gal., 24"W, 60"L, 10"D:
Was a perfect fit
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Moeller Belly Tank, 52 gal., 24"W, 60"L, 10"D:
Product as described no issues with fit in boat. Seems to be high quality. Replaced a fiberglass tank that was being effected by fuel containing Ethenol
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Q:
I have 12" clearance to the bottom of the floor. Will this fit?Asked on 10/25/2009 by parrott from Morehead City NC1 answer
CUSTOMER CARE
A:
No. Because you have to allow 2.5 inches for fittings.Answered on 10/28/2009 by Ryan from Overton's Tech
Q:
I was wondering if you can supply me a diagram of the fuel tank above? I am not sure were the depth is measured from on the tank.
Thank youAsked on 10/24/2009 by billy from Redondo Beach, Ca.1 answer
VERIFIED BUYER
A:
The tank is measured fron the flat portion of the bottom to the flat top on tank. You need to allow the full 2.5" minimum for the filler and pick up fittings.Answered on 4/27/2010 by Cliff the boater from Wilmington, IL
Q:
Can I use a Stableizer for gas in this type of tank?Asked on 10/20/2009 by Anonymous from Long Beach CA1 answer
CUSTOMER CARE
A:
Yes, any fuel stabilizer we sell will work fine for this tankAnswered on 10/21/2009 by marty from overtons tech
Q:
can it be used for a fresh water tank on an RV?Asked on 10/3/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
CUSTOMER CARE
A:
No. These are specifically designed to be fuel tanks. You should visit our supplier's website at www.moellermarine.com and look through their after-market offerings for water holding tanks. We can order anything that you find on their website if we do not stock it.Answered on 10/7/2009 by Overton's from Technician
Q:
is this tank equiped with baffles to prevent sloshingAsked on 7/31/2009 by al from williamsburg.va1 answer
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A:
No they are not baffled.Answered on 9/29/2009 by Bryant C from Tech Department
Q:
can this tank be saftley used with ehanol fuelAsked on 7/31/2009 by al from williamsburg, va1 answer
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YesAnswered on 9/29/2009 by Bryant C from Tech Department
Q:
Do you make this in a 24 gallon tankAsked on 7/16/2009 by lane from laclede ID1 answer
CUSTOMER CARE
A:
The smallest belly tank offered is the 28 gallon (item 39540) for $339.99.Answered on 7/20/2009 by Matt from Overtons
Q:
can connections be to the right of tankAsked on 7/3/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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A:
Please contact our tech dept. at 1-888-Overton for more detailed assistance.Answered on 7/8/2009 by Matt from Overtons
Q:
my boat is a 1979 grady white 20' walk around with a 65 gallon cinter belly tank much like this one . the filler is 1 1/2" od and vent 5/8" with 3/8" fuel pickup. your fill inlet is apparently facing to the right rear corner. my current configuration has the inlet and vent on the left rear corner. do these tanks come left or right configured if need be?Asked on 6/30/2009 by mark radosevich from grafton ohio 440441 answer
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A:
Please contact our tech dept. at 1-888-Overton for more detailed assistance.Answered on 7/6/2009 by Matt from Overtons
Q:
does the filler go to the bow or the stern???Asked on 6/3/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
Fittings should be forward of the transom.Answered on 3/10/2011 by Justin from Overton's


