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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 00:07:04 +0000, Clams Canino wrote:


I'm all for pollution standards.... but I think it's niggling to have them
impact the small markets like boats and OHRV's when tightening the
car/truck standards has so much more impact. I bet if the Queen Mary II
was nuclear powered instead of diesel it would offset ALL the outboard
emissions with the one clean boat.


I understand your point. I'd be curious to find out exactly how much
pollution boats produce. We might be surprised. For instance, I was
shocked to learn a lawnmower pollutes as much, in an hour, as 40 late
model cars. I'm not sure that the lawnmower is *that* dirty or, cars have
gotten that clean.

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