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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 20:21:02 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: Butch Davis wrote: Yes, it has influenced me to do more boating as the waters are now less crowded. For the past several years I would seldom go out on weekends as the ramps were too busy and there were just too many boats zipping around for my taste. The ramps remain busy on weekends but it's now much more tolerable. I guess some folks can just about afford the boats they buy or perhaps their circumstances have changed. If fuel goes to $6.00 or more I may do more boat pooling for fishing outings. Otherwise I'm good to go. Butch wrote in message ups.com... General question: Have this summer's higher prices for marine fuel changed the way in which you use your boat or the frequency with which you use it? If so, how? If not, is there a price per gallon that you believe would influence your boating activities or frequency? How high would that be? Me: Slow boater with very fuel efficient boat, not making any changes to usage. Price per gallon could double or triple without driving me off the water, (but in a 150 engine hour year I will burn les than 400 gallons of fuel). For many boaters, fuel is simply an incidental expense, but for others (small fast boat with a big engine) it could represent a significant percentage of total costs. I had a delightful time at Safeway today, pumping 75 gallons of regular into Yo Ho and $2.43 a gallon, less a six cent discount. About $180. Thanks, Dubya. Isn't Safeway unionized? What's your problem? -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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