gas tank location
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walt
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gas tank location
I have a 1990 26S. I am wondering where people have their gas tank located while motoring? It looks like you have to modify the boat for the fuel line hose in order to keep the tank in the large storage area just to the left (looking to the rear of the boat) of the outboard mounting area.
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- Night Sailor
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I tried to post a photo with my reply and got axed out
So here's what I did: My 26S has passive ventilation installed, one scoop facing forward to a hose 2/3 of the way down, and one scoop facing rearward with hose to bottom. Legal and legit, just like Coast Guard recommends.
I still have fumes when the laz would heat up if we were sitting still.
So, I installed vent hoses from each tank using fuel connecitons that connected to a vent on the transom.
If you'd like send me an e-mail off line and I'll send you some photos.
Bob Cassel
Fiu! Mac 26S
SF Bay
I still have fumes when the laz would heat up if we were sitting still.
So, I installed vent hoses from each tank using fuel connecitons that connected to a vent on the transom.
If you'd like send me an e-mail off line and I'll send you some photos.
Bob Cassel
Fiu! Mac 26S
SF Bay
Re: gas tank location
My tank just sits on the floor at the rear, in the way I might add. I wish I could talk to the person that designed this 1990 Macgregor 26. The previous owner moved the 9.9hp Mercury four stroke to the oposit side of the transom and put a swim platform where the motor well is. Reaching way out over the back to turn the motor and operate the motor controls is insane. There is no easy way to run the motor. I would really like to know why they chose to do this. I may relocate it next season as it's now in the water in a marina. Any thoughts, anyone?
- Freedom77
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Re: gas tank location
Suggest unless you have a fully enclosed ventilated compartment for fuel tank, don't store tank inside. An explosion at sea can ruin your day. Have seen it. Not pretty. As mentioned I just place mine in the cockpit sole in a bus tub that I bought from restaurant supply house.
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Re: gas tank location
P.O.'s do some weird stuff which doesn't lend to practical use. Motor on opposite side would be on of those things.
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- Stickinthemud57
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Re: gas tank location
In my 26S, the original owner had put a 5-gallon tank on top of a storage bin in the lazarette. I moved down to a 3-gallon - more than ample for my evening and weekend outings - and built a rack to set it on to make it easily accessible. Also mounted ventilation scoops from Blue Water Yachts to disperse fumes, and sealed off the lazarette from the cockpit.
Not visible in this photo are legs that extend to the bottom for support.
Not visible in this photo are legs that extend to the bottom for support.
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Re: gas tank location
-Lake Petenwell, WI
-1973 Macgregor Venture V224 (iron keel - Yea!)
-1978 Evinrude 15 Long Shaft Electric Start
-1973 Macgregor Venture V224 (iron keel - Yea!)
-1978 Evinrude 15 Long Shaft Electric Start
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Re: gas tank location
I tried to post a photo with my reply and got axed out
Post by bcassel1 » Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:18 pm
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Re: gas tank location
Post by Devern » Fri Jul 09, 2021 10:21 am
I always knew this was a slow moving forum - great job reviving a 14 year old thread!!
Post by bcassel1 » Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:18 pm
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Re: gas tank location
Post by Devern » Fri Jul 09, 2021 10:21 am
I always knew this was a slow moving forum - great job reviving a 14 year old thread!!
-Lake Petenwell, WI
-1973 Macgregor Venture V224 (iron keel - Yea!)
-1978 Evinrude 15 Long Shaft Electric Start
-1973 Macgregor Venture V224 (iron keel - Yea!)
-1978 Evinrude 15 Long Shaft Electric Start
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Re: gas tank location
Actually, that's one of the really great things about our forum... despite many crashes and a major hand-over in the past 25 years, we've managed to preserve all the past posts and mods, which are chock-full of knowledge, tips and insights from many who have either sold their Macs or (sadly) passed on. It's not slow moving at all - instead it's content-rich.topcat0399 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 5:48 am I always knew this was a slow moving forum - great job reviving a 14 year old thread!!
- topcat0399
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Re: gas tank location
Right you are, I sit corrected and I too appreciate the years of knowledge this site has retained and the contributions of its members.
Perhaps this forum is just more leisurely than some like Sailing Anarchy perhaps.
A lot more friendly that's for sure.
And after all, I must bow to anyone that wears such a hat as yours....
Perhaps this forum is just more leisurely than some like Sailing Anarchy perhaps.
A lot more friendly that's for sure.
And after all, I must bow to anyone that wears such a hat as yours....
-Lake Petenwell, WI
-1973 Macgregor Venture V224 (iron keel - Yea!)
-1978 Evinrude 15 Long Shaft Electric Start
-1973 Macgregor Venture V224 (iron keel - Yea!)
-1978 Evinrude 15 Long Shaft Electric Start
Re: gas tank location
I just picked up a 71, 2-22 and I am with Topcat, (platform on the transom) Keep those fumes outside the boat !
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OverEasy
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Re: gas tank location
Still relevant!


A good discussion is still a good discussion no matter when it took place.
Just ask Plato, Aristotle, Archimedes, Leonardo, or a couple dozen other names from antiquity whose thoughts and missives are still providing relevant (and timely) advice and perspective as they have for generations. Just because an idea or thought or problem or solution came from a decade or so ago doesn’t mean it is any less enlightening or enjoyable or relevant now. Personally we find that perusing to old posts, discussions and mods are quite informative and valuable contributions to our common interest in the little boats that can!

It’s sorta nice and reassuring that one is not the first to have had a problem or idea or challenge or thought or question
as a newbie (or old salt).
The conveyance of ideas, perspectives, solutions, challenges and journey’s is timeless…
Best Regards
Over Easy



A good discussion is still a good discussion no matter when it took place.
Just ask Plato, Aristotle, Archimedes, Leonardo, or a couple dozen other names from antiquity whose thoughts and missives are still providing relevant (and timely) advice and perspective as they have for generations. Just because an idea or thought or problem or solution came from a decade or so ago doesn’t mean it is any less enlightening or enjoyable or relevant now. Personally we find that perusing to old posts, discussions and mods are quite informative and valuable contributions to our common interest in the little boats that can!
It’s sorta nice and reassuring that one is not the first to have had a problem or idea or challenge or thought or question
The conveyance of ideas, perspectives, solutions, challenges and journey’s is timeless…
Best Regards
Over Easy
- WinSome
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Re: gas tank location
That amazing storage space on 26S is called ‘lazarette’. We added a gas tank, passive and power venting. Worked perfect.


A tale from our marine dealer- when working down in the lazarette, never let the lid quickly slam closed. They had an employee latch trapped in the lazarette for about an hour. ( the padlock hasp had flipped over the security ring) He was rescued when they wondered were the lazy lump was! True story!


A tale from our marine dealer- when working down in the lazarette, never let the lid quickly slam closed. They had an employee latch trapped in the lazarette for about an hour. ( the padlock hasp had flipped over the security ring) He was rescued when they wondered were the lazy lump was! True story!
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OverEasy
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Re: gas tank location
Sheez!!!
Talk about a bad day at work!

