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![]() "JimH" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 20:07:38 -0700, "Danlw" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 26 Apr 2007 18:08:12 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Means that folks of ordinary or upper middle class means aren't buying boats, and that volume is pretty crucial to pricing of a lot of goods and services that even those of us who aren't going to be trading boats any time soon consume on a regular basis. I've been saying that for over a year now just based on observation and intuition. I'm not exactly destitute, but it cost me $204 today to fill the truck with diesel (30 gallons - $83) and fill the boat (42 gallons - $121) after burning off the old fuel this afternoon. Do that every weekend, plus all the other expenses of going to work (which I don't do), increasing food and home energy costs, something has to give and that's going to be the boat. While the economy is stable, this notion of the FED that only core CPI is a valid indicator of inflation and living costs is ridiculous. The real rate of inflation is around 13% from the first of the year and the FED is pretending it's only around 2.3% because they discount energy and food. Last year, real inflation was something like 9%. Add increasing income taxes, increasing fees (my registrations went up this year by $5 across the board), insurance, etc., boating is the first to go. WOW. Only 42 gallons in the boat! Count your blessings--I put in 110 gallons today--ouch! Did get away with only 18 gallons of Diesel in the truck though. ![]() I only have a 50 gallon tank in the Ranger. :) But speaking of which and somewhat related to Chuck's post, I know a lot of the tourny fishermen around here are cutting back on their weekend tournaments because of fuel prices - they can't afford to travel anymore - it would cost them more to go than they could potentially win. I am sure glad we sold our 32 footer when we did. She carried 186 gallons of fuel and was not thrifty on gas. With marina fuel prices this season probably approaching $4/gallon..................$744 for a fill up. OUCH!!!!!!!!! For those with bigger boats and larger fuel tanks...........best of luck. Have an aquaintance who runs a Z-drive Tractor Tugboat in San Francisco Bay. 132,000 gallon fuel capacity. Figure out what that fillup would set you back. |
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On Apr 27, 7:57 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 20:07:38 -0700, "Danlw" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 26 Apr 2007 18:08:12 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Means that folks of ordinary or upper middle class means aren't buying boats, and that volume is pretty crucial to pricing of a lot of goods and services that even those of us who aren't going to be trading boats any time soon consume on a regular basis. I've been saying that for over a year now just based on observation and intuition. I'm not exactly destitute, but it cost me $204 today to fill the truck with diesel (30 gallons - $83) and fill the boat (42 gallons - $121) after burning off the old fuel this afternoon. Do that every weekend, plus all the other expenses of going to work (which I don't do), increasing food and home energy costs, something has to give and that's going to be the boat. While the economy is stable, this notion of the FED that only core CPI is a valid indicator of inflation and living costs is ridiculous. The real rate of inflation is around 13% from the first of the year and the FED is pretending it's only around 2.3% because they discount energy and food. Last year, real inflation was something like 9%. Add increasing income taxes, increasing fees (my registrations went up this year by $5 across the board), insurance, etc., boating is the first to go. WOW. Only 42 gallons in the boat! Count your blessings--I put in 110 gallons today--ouch! Did get away with only 18 gallons of Diesel in the truck though. ![]() I only have a 50 gallon tank in the Ranger. :) But speaking of which and somewhat related to Chuck's post, I know a lot of the tourny fishermen around here are cutting back on their weekend tournaments because of fuel prices - they can't afford to travel anymore - it would cost them more to go than they could potentially win. I am sure glad we sold our 32 footer when we did. She carried 186 gallons of fuel and was not thrifty on gas. With marina fuel prices this season probably approaching $4/gallon..................$744 for a fill up. OUCH!!!!!!!!! For those with bigger boats and larger fuel tanks...........best of luck. Have an aquaintance who runs a Z-drive Tractor Tugboat in San Francisco Bay. 132,000 gallon fuel capacity. Figure out what that fillup would set you back. Heck, I have an Uncle who runs several thousand ships with greater fuel capacities. Uncle Sam. ;-) |
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![]() "JimH" wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 27, 7:57 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 20:07:38 -0700, "Danlw" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 26 Apr 2007 18:08:12 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Means that folks of ordinary or upper middle class means aren't buying boats, and that volume is pretty crucial to pricing of a lot of goods and services that even those of us who aren't going to be trading boats any time soon consume on a regular basis. I've been saying that for over a year now just based on observation and intuition. I'm not exactly destitute, but it cost me $204 today to fill the truck with diesel (30 gallons - $83) and fill the boat (42 gallons - $121) after burning off the old fuel this afternoon. Do that every weekend, plus all the other expenses of going to work (which I don't do), increasing food and home energy costs, something has to give and that's going to be the boat. While the economy is stable, this notion of the FED that only core CPI is a valid indicator of inflation and living costs is ridiculous. The real rate of inflation is around 13% from the first of the year and the FED is pretending it's only around 2.3% because they discount energy and food. Last year, real inflation was something like 9%. Add increasing income taxes, increasing fees (my registrations went up this year by $5 across the board), insurance, etc., boating is the first to go. WOW. Only 42 gallons in the boat! Count your blessings--I put in 110 gallons today--ouch! Did get away with only 18 gallons of Diesel in the truck though. ![]() I only have a 50 gallon tank in the Ranger. :) But speaking of which and somewhat related to Chuck's post, I know a lot of the tourny fishermen around here are cutting back on their weekend tournaments because of fuel prices - they can't afford to travel anymore - it would cost them more to go than they could potentially win. I am sure glad we sold our 32 footer when we did. She carried 186 gallons of fuel and was not thrifty on gas. With marina fuel prices this season probably approaching $4/gallon..................$744 for a fill up. OUCH!!!!!!!!! For those with bigger boats and larger fuel tanks...........best of luck. Have an aquaintance who runs a Z-drive Tractor Tugboat in San Francisco Bay. 132,000 gallon fuel capacity. Figure out what that fillup would set you back. Heck, I have an Uncle who runs several thousand ships with greater fuel capacities. Uncle Sam. ;-) But he does not get to pilot the ship. He hires others to do the job. |
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