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NOYB wrote:
I went to the Florida Keys by boat this past weekend for 3 days. We slept on the boat, and managed to fish only one and half days due to rough sea conditions. Fuel burn was 270 gallons...100 gallons each way, and 70 gallons heading to and from the fishing grounds, and trolling for 8 hours. Fuel costs were $960 ($3.57/gallon), the slip was $170 for two nights, and drinks, food, and provisions were under $200. Total=around $1400. If I had gotten a hotel on Memorial Day weekend for two nights, it would have cost me $500, and a fishing charter would have been $900 for one day and $500 for the second day. We would have had to go out to breakfast, lunch, and dinner rather than bring our own food, which would have added another $300 to the tab for 3 days. Gas for the car ride would have run another $100. Total=$2300. Boating and fishing on a liveaboard is still cheaper than a hotel, dining out, and hiring a fishing guide. I'm surprised that so many boaters who own large expensive live-aboards would cite "higher fuel costs" as the reason for cancelling a planned trip that involved travelling only 120 miles round-trip. An extra $1/gallon at the pump would have added less than $150 to their trip. In February, I flew down to Ft. Lauderdale. Cost me $250 round trip. I went charter fishing one day with three other guys, cost me $275. One night of the hotel was around $300. Ate maybe $50 of food that day, probably half that. I think your numbers are a bit off. |
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