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On Saturday, I filled up the power boat with gas for the first time since splashing it into the water back in April. Ouch! At $2.50 a gallon, my bill was over $80. I asked the attendant how business has been this year. They are obviously not getting as much from me. She said business is down about 40% over last year. While the weather has probably a factor, gas prices must be much of hte cause. Perhaps some are pulling the boat to buy cheaper gas on land. That would have saved me $15. But a 40% drop in marine gas sales surprised me. Is it that way all over the lake? How about you? Are you doing a lot less power boating this year?
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Lakegeezer, maybe where you bought gas the business is down because the price is too high & customers are going elsewhere. I have never paid more than $2.19 all season long & thats at marina's on Winni. And that was only 1 fill up I paid that, its gone down some since that fill up. Also did you compare the marina price which is midgrade 89 octane which I think all marina's on Winni use to midgrade 89 octane at the road stations when you figured what you would save if you pulled it?
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I can not account for others but my boat gas usage is down mostly because of the weather earlier this season. I opted not to venture up to the lake during motorcycle weekends (and the week in-between) and the NASCAR weekend. I just didn't want to fight the traffic or crowds this year. Some of the few nice weather days in June and early July I had other commitments but the unusual weather was a big factor for me.
The few nice weekends we've been at the lake there were just too many boats and too much wake chop for my First Mate (wife) to be comfortable. She wants no part of a bumpy crowded lake cruise so we used the boat at the slip enjoying the amenities of the Yacht Club and beach. Just another reason I've used less gas than usual so far this season. We have enjoyed a few fine mid-week days but not as often as past seasons and no where near past boat gas consumption for this time of year. I expect to use much more gas this month (August) ![]()
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