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On 29 Jun 2005 22:42:54 -0700, wrote:



Don White wrote:
Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them
on the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/

Leaving JimH out of it, here's the nautical equivalent of your "smart
car". When and if oil hits $100/bbl, alternatives like this will
become more popular. Kiss water skiing goodbye.
We have a local dealer for these, and I've been out for a ride on Lake
Union in a Duffy. Absolutely quiet, about like sailing.

http://www.duffyboats.com/


At Alexander's Lake down in Killingly there are a couple of the 20
footer's. I've been on one and frankly, I'm wasn't overly impressed
with the boat.
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On 29 Jun 2005 22:42:54 -0700, wrote:



Don White wrote:
Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them
on the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/

Leaving JimH out of it, here's the nautical equivalent of your "smart
car". When and if oil hits $100/bbl, alternatives like this will
become more popular. Kiss water skiing goodbye.
We have a local dealer for these, and I've been out for a ride on Lake
Union in a Duffy. Absolutely quiet, about like sailing.

http://www.duffyboats.com/


At Alexander's Lake down in Killingly there are a couple of the 20
footer's. I've been on one and frankly, I'm wasn't overly impressed
with the boat.


Hard to ski behind them.


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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 03:51:59 GMT, Don White
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Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them
on the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/


It's an Urkle car!!
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 03:51:59 GMT, Don White
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Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them
on the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/



It's an Urkle car!!



Better...the one's here have little diesel engines.
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Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them on
the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/


Don, you reconsider "going out on your own" you are not ready to do it.

Why don't you wait for you idol, Harry, to verbally trash someone first and
then you can pile on.




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Don, you reconsider "going out on your own" you are not ready to do it.

** No I don't!

Why don't you wait for you idol, Harry, to verbally trash someone first and
then you can pile on.

**We have a deal. Harry hooks the big fish, but leaves 'you' small fry
for me to cleanup....
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I read that in the mid west they have a new kind of fuel, its 85% alcohol
and 15% gas. Only certain cars can use it at this point, you can tell by
your vin #. Its about 60 cents less per gallon. Im wondering if the marine
people are looking at alternative fuel sources like this for boating....

Ed
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Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them on
the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/



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ed wrote:
I read that in the mid west they have a new kind of fuel, its 85% alcohol
and 15% gas. Only certain cars can use it at this point, you can tell by
your vin #. Its about 60 cents less per gallon. Im wondering if the marine
people are looking at alternative fuel sources like this for boating....

Ed
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Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them on
the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/


I burn a fuel called B20. It's 80% dinsosaur diesel, and 20% bio-diesel
created from vegetable oils. (The discarded oils from fast food fryers
are a primary course for the vegetable oil). Burning B20 reduces fossil
fuel consumption by 20%. It's possible to burn 100% bio-diesel in many
engines, but some of the fuel lines and other rubber items need to be
swapped out for different materials at higher concentrations of bio.
There's no need to swap hoses at the 20% level, and it's available at
the fuel dock. At this time, anybody wanting to use a higher
concentration of biodiesel has to haul it down the dock in cans- almost
practical for a small sailboat with a 15 gallon fuel tank, but not so
for a powerboat with a 300-gallon or larger fuel capacity.

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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 03:51:59 GMT, Don White wrote:

Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them
on the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/


Those little buggers, or ones just like it, were all over Rome a couple years
ago when I visited. They are cute!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 03:51:59 GMT, Don White
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Since JimH is ready to move up from his Moped, here's a little car that
might be the next logical step. Starting to see quite a number of them
on the street here.
http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/


Those little buggers, or ones just like it, were all over Rome a couple
years
ago when I visited. They are cute!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


If you travel to Put-In-Bay on Lake Erie, you will see them all over there
also.

And they are fun to ride.




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