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idiom Intermediate Crude


Joined: Aug 23, 2004 Posts: 530 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:43 pm Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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When have boat owners not felt pain at the pump?
At a pier you can be charged 50% more than at a gas station up the road. |
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thylacine Heavy Crude


Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: 121
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Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 11:14 pm Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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How long before the northern summer "driving season"/"boating season"/"flying season" becomes the walking/cycling/kayaking season?
| Quote: | | I get a mile a gallon |
So much waste. I have often wondered what sort of mpg boats get. Now I know - lousy!
| Quote: | | “We Americans will not give up our cars, or our boats…So if the gas is high…they’re going to have to put up with it.” |
Sixteen years later and the American way of life is still non-negotiable. |
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pstarr Expert


Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: 7138 Location: Behind the Redwood Curtain
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:11 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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| thylacine wrote: | How long before the northern summer "driving season"/"boating season"/"flying season" becomes the walking/cycling/kayaking season?
| Quote: | | I get a mile a gallon |
So much waste. I have often wondered what sort of mpg boats get. Now I know - lousy!
| Quote: | | “We Americans will not give up our cars, or our boats…So if the gas is high…they’re going to have to put up with it.” |
Sixteen years later and the American way of life is still non-negotiable. | I've always wondered the same thing. Driving in circles on a man-made lakes for the thrill of wasting gasoline. They hunt for bass the cockaroach of declined waterways. It is so pathetic. 1 mile to the gallon. stupid f#cks. _________________
ree rah rip ram. sunofabitch godamn. hidey didey christ almighty. rah rah crap  |
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Micki Light Sweet Crude


Joined: Dec 07, 2005 Posts: 1986 Location: Australia
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:59 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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No man made lakes for me, thanks.
I do however have access to the ocean and although I currently have a two seater sit-on-top fishing kayak, it isn't really comfortable to spend a longer time in.
So if I want to still have a larger boat later on to go fishing, I am wondering about the options that are available;
1) sail boat - might be an option although I have to get under bridge on the way out to the ocean so only smaller version would be practical. This is not a preferred option.
2) electric motor - can be used on dingies. Not that suitable out on blue water so not a preferred option.
Are there any alternatives? i.e. are there electrical motors for larger boats (i.e. 6 meter boats) that can be used in combination with petrol engine? (i.e. petrol for transport and then electrical for short distance moving around or trolling)
Any motors running on LPG? _________________ It's not a bailout, it's a buy-in" - Nancy Pelosi |
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Joined: Mar 12, 2005 Posts: 3796
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 1:21 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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Excuse me if I don't shed any tears for anyone who has enough money to throw into a personal boat / yacht. I guess complaining about fuel prices has officially become the nation's 2nd most popular pastime or is it now the 1st?
I honestly remember reading a thread about someone complaining how fuel costs is making it expensive to fly private jets!  |
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Twilight Expert


Joined: Mar 02, 2007 Posts: 3076 Location: UK
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 1:28 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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Damn. I always thought people left boats parked in the drive as a modern day fertility symbol. Turns out they use them enough to complain about mileage?  _________________ Volatility. When life isn't exciting enough. |
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BrazilianPO Heavy Crude


Joined: Apr 19, 2006 Posts: 199 Location: Australia
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 3:29 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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OMG! That is the end of the world! No more boats for the rich! Let me shed a tear... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Buy a frigging kayak - even better for your health!! Use the spare money to help pay any debt that you might still have. If you have no debts, lucky you, use the money to prepare for when things get really ugly. My goodness, I hope there are not many of those around!!!  _________________ Omnia mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis |
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Waterthrush Heavy Crude

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Joined: Jun 03, 2005 Posts: 217 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 4:32 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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I am not dreading ALL the effects of Peak Oil (well, maybe down the line ...). If it causes that PLAGUE of jet-skis to be abandoned, I will be so happy! I see them in quiet waters that are breeding and foraging grounds for herons, egrets, and other water birds, places where they are NEVER supposed to go. It's horrible to be watching the wildlife foraging in some back bay flee in terror from some idiot in a jet-ski.
And I hope most ATVs get abandoned as well. There are some legitimate uses for these - but joyriding by overweight 15 year old boys is not one of them. Those guys need to be using their muscles. |
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oilluber Heavy Crude


Joined: Jul 03, 2005 Posts: 471
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 4:55 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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| idiom wrote: | When have boat owners not felt pain at the pump?
At a pier you can be charged 50% more than at a gas station up the road. |
lets ask Donald Trump if he feels pain ??
Alot of the big boat owners are filthy rich, doubt they'd be worried
about gas. |
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oilluber Heavy Crude


Joined: Jul 03, 2005 Posts: 471
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 4:56 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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| Waterthrush wrote: | I am not dreading ALL the effects of Peak Oil (well, maybe down the line ...). If it causes that PLAGUE of jet-skis to be abandoned, I will be so happy! I see them in quiet waters that are breeding and foraging grounds for herons, egrets, and other water birds, places where they are NEVER supposed to go. It's horrible to be watching the wildlife foraging in some back bay flee in terror from some idiot in a jet-ski.
And I hope most ATVs get abandoned as well. There are some legitimate uses for these - but joyriding by overweight 15 year old boys is not one of them. Those guys need to be using their muscles. | ...that statement is un american sir !!! |
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JJ Heavy Crude


Joined: Aug 07, 2007 Posts: 400
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 6:08 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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| a friend of my wife e-mailed us and came into the grocery where I work to urge us to not buy gas on the "don't buy gas day". Then she bought a 2008 dodge charger. Yesterday she bought a jet-ski. |
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vision-master Fusion


Joined: May 18, 2006 Posts: 4753 Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 6:17 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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The next big thing in boating.
Welcome to the past.
FYI: when I was little, all we had was a 14" boat with a 5hp motor. But, no! Now you gotta have a $40,000 bass boat.
Oh, I do have a boat. It's a 15" 1960 (speedboat/ hand layed fiberglass) with a 1963 40hp Big twin. ele start without a charging system. I got $500 into her. Runs great.  |
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vision-master Fusion


Joined: May 18, 2006 Posts: 4753 Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 6:25 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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| thylacine wrote: | How long before the northern summer "driving season"/"boating season"/"flying season" becomes the walking/cycling/kayaking season?
| Quote: | | I get a mile a gallon |
So much waste. I have often wondered what sort of mpg boats get. Now I know - lousy!
| Quote: | | “We Americans will not give up our cars, or our boats…So if the gas is high…they’re going to have to put up with it.” |
Sixteen years later and the American way of life is still non-negotiable. |
You want lousy gas mileage, get one of these. Really big in the late 60's. The day's............
Back in the 70's I ran a 20' hydrostream with 175 hp merc, hydraulic transom, foot throttle and chopper prop. She would do about 70 mph. The Brother ran a 20’ Checkmate with one of the first 235 Johnson’s (race motor from lake Tahoe) with a sea- bold prop. That thing was wicked.  |
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3rensho Tar Sands


Joined: Apr 04, 2005 Posts: 86
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 6:48 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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| pstarr wrote: | | I've always wondered the same thing. Driving in circles on a man-made lakes for the thrill of wasting gasoline. They hunt for bass the cockaroach of declined waterways. It is so pathetic. 1 mile to the gallon. stupid f#cks. |
Yep, because that is the only use a boat has.
Every boat gets 1 mpg and every boat owner circles endlessly on man made lakes looking for farm bred bass.
Fire up some neurons next time and think a bit would you? |
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MarkJ Heavy Crude


Joined: Mar 25, 2008 Posts: 215
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 7:14 am Post subject: Re: Boat owners feeling pain at the pump |
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Many of the larger boat owners (30 Plus Feet) in my area use their boats for low speed cruising, use them as floating camps, use them as floating base stations, or only use them occasianally, so fuel price isn't a big issue. Many larger boat owners also own waverunners and/or other smaller boats for fishing, waterskiing, tubing, high speed cruising etc. Some of the out-of-towners taht their boats at local marinas don''t use them more than a few times per season.
Many people with trailerable boats have towed them to the gas stations for decades since marina gas prices are so high. This also gives you the opportunity to wash the bottom of your boat. Many boats with outboards also use portable tanks which the owners fill at the stations. The portable rolling gas caddy fueling stations have been popular for years due to the price of marina fuel.
The people that use their large boats, house boats or pontoon boats as floating camps save a lot of money in comparison to owning a lake front home or camp. We lived in our 32 foot Carver moored at the marina or my dock when I was building my home. I built my dock before I started building my home.
Some of my fishing boats are actually quite economical since I mostly troll, drift or troll with a small kicker motor. |
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