- Size: ID:3/8″(9.8mm).OD:16.2mm.Length:25FT.Min bending radius:80mm.
- Working Pressure: 300PSI.Burst Pressure:900PSI.Temperature range:-20°F to 221°F(-30°C to 105°C).
- Material: Made of NBR inner, NBR+PVC outer, reinforced with polyester fiber braid.
- Applicability: Compatible with gasoline,diesel and E85,etc.Widely used for supplying fuel to motors in boats or marine.
- Feature: 1.Meets W/EPA & CARB very low permeation requirements, weather/UV resistant. 2.Meets type A1-15 requirements for pleasure boats. 3.Meets SAEJ1527 type A1-15 ISO 7840 type A1 and NMMA/CE type accepted standards.


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3/8 Marine Fuel Line Hose Type A1-15 Rubber 25FT SAE J1527
*$886.70
Informação adicional
UPC | 698746682347 |
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Item Weight | 3.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 300 x 0.63 x 0.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VM0026H3825BK |
Size | 3/8 25FT |
Included Components | Product Body |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Date First Available | January 17, 2025 |
Cole –
I’m preparing my boat for the summer beach season, and my first ride of the season spelled fuel supply issues, namely my fuel hose, so I ordered this replacement hose. My old hose had a liner in it that ended up separating from the hose and collapsing like a squeezed plastic straw (which starves the engine of fuel).
This particular hose from Vehimata does NOT have a liner inside, which is what I was looking for. It’s fiber reinforced and meets all the dimensions advertised. I have no concerns at all with using this product.
Cole –
I use fuel line frequently for repairing evap lines on various cars. Using coolant or other types of hose has always led to premature failure. I have an application that requires about 3′ at a time as a “non-OE” repair. This will provide plenty of repairs for our needs.
The hose seems like your typical external fuel system hose. I didn’t see any indicators that this is rated as submersible, so I can assume it isn’t. I don’t see any markings on my spool that says otherwise. Because of that, I’d say don’t use this inside a fuel tank.
Only time and use will tell what kind of longevity is truly to be expected.
I’ll make an assumption that this will last a decent amount of time. Flexible, but doesn’t feel “cheap” or spongy.