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Butch Davis wrote: Joy will be when it hits about $6 per gallon. Fewer boats on the water thus enhancing the pleasure of those of us who will be out there regardless of cost. Fewer cars on the road and those on the road driving a bit more slowly. Major downside will be more sailboats. Oh well, one can't seem to have it all. :=) Assuming your post was somewhat tongue in cheek; As much as we would all enjoy fewer boats competing for fishing spots, space at a marina, or right of way in a narrow channel we actually all rely on that great number of boats in at least an indirect manner. Cut way back on the number of boats on the water, and expect to see the service and support industries collapse like a row of dominoes. Boatyards, chandleries, fuel docks, transient marinas, repair professionals etc. are, in a lot of cases, just hanging on by fingernails now. The boating industry attracts a lot of hobby businesses, as well as people who think it would be "fun" to be involved in boating, so competition can be brutal for the amount of existing business. When all (or most) of the big block gas speed boats are retired or used mch less frequently, that will change the dynamics of the service and support marketplace. Products and services might be come harder to find, and when found may prove to be far more expensive. |
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