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Default Is There a Natural Gas Powered Boat In Our Future?

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On 2/2/2012 1:04 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
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On 2/1/12 9:32 PM, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:

Is There a Natural Gas Powered Boat In Our Future?

Safety issues? Make sure you ventilate the bilge before starting.


If you have enclosed inboard engines, you should be doing that no
matter
what combustible fuel you use.

I don't see it happening for pleasure boats. Who is going to pay for
the
on-site storage and pumping facilities at most marinas or clubs? And
the
fleets of delivery trucks? We don't have money for significant
infrastructure improvements, such as pipelines to service stations or
marinas, so the gas will have to be trucked.


Why would the cost of on-site storage and pumping be any more for LNG
than gasoline? As far as pipelines, again, same said of gasoline. Add to
the fact that LNG is a LOT cheaper, you'd actually have savings.


Not to mention a lot easier to clean up than an oil spill...


You bet!


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Major problems with a LNG spill / leak. You have an extremely explosive
situation. One of the major worries of having an LNG terminal near a city.