Marine Propane Refill in South Florida
Boat and yacht owners across South Florida rely on us for portable marine propane cylinder refills. Galleys, onboard grills, and dock-side BBQ tanks refilled at 7214 Taft St in Hollywood.
Address: 7214 Taft St, Hollywood, FL 33024
Key Takeaway
Yes — Propane Refill Station refills marine propane cylinders at 7214 Taft St, Hollywood, FL 33024. We handle the portable DOT cylinders used in boat galleys, onboard grills, and dock-side BBQs. Call (954) 966-1763 before your next trip out.
What propane cylinders are used on boats and yachts?
Most recreational boats and yachts in South Florida use portable DOT cylinders for onboard galleys, grills, and heaters — typically in 10 lb, 20 lb, or 30 lb sizes. These are the same DOT cylinders used in BBQs and RVs and can be refilled at any licensed propane station.
For larger built-in marine tanks, those are typically refilled dockside via a marine fuel service. We refill the portable cylinders you can remove and bring to us.
Where in South Florida do we serve marine customers?
From the Hollywood / Hallandale marinas, Aventura, Bal Harbour, and along the Intracoastal up to Fort Lauderdale and down to Miami Beach. Boat owners regularly drive 20–40 minutes to refill because dockside marine propane is usually more expensive per pound.
How often should I refill marine propane cylinders?
Top off before any trip longer than a day. Marine environments are tougher on tanks (salt air, humidity), so we also check valve condition and tank exterior during inspection. If a marine cylinder has visible corrosion, ask about recertification or replacement.
Are there special safety considerations for marine propane?
Propane vapor is heavier than air and can pool in low spots on a boat, including the bilge. Always close cylinder valves when not in use, never store extra cylinders below deck, and inspect connections regularly. Our safety check covers cylinder valves and fittings; onboard plumbing is the operator's responsibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you refill marine propane cylinders for boats?
Yes. We refill the portable DOT cylinders used in boat galleys, onboard grills, and dock-side BBQs — 10 lb, 20 lb, 30 lb, and larger.
Can I refill propane for my yacht in South Florida?
Yes for any portable DOT cylinder you can bring to our station. Built-in marine tanks are typically refilled dockside via a separate marine fuel service.
How often should I refill marine propane cylinders?
Top off before any trip longer than a day, especially in summer when humidity and use are higher. Marine cylinders also benefit from more frequent valve inspection.
Are marine propane cylinders more prone to corrosion?
Yes. Salt air accelerates corrosion. We inspect valve condition and tank exterior during refill. If significant corrosion is present, recertification or replacement is the safer choice.
What safety rules apply to propane on boats?
Close cylinder valves when not in use, never store extra cylinders below deck, and inspect onboard propane plumbing regularly. Propane is heavier than air and can pool in the bilge.
Stop by Propane Refill Station
7214 Taft St, Hollywood, FL 33024 · Drive up — no appointment needed.
Last updated: May 19, 2026