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is there any place on or around the lake that sells non ethanol? how about 91 premium . . . the only place on the lake that i know of that sells 91 premium is y landing . . . is that it for premium on the lake? thanks.
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A friend who has a Baja Outlaw uses "hi-test" (dating myself) and I believe he said he can get it at Anchor Marine.
I looked quickly on their website and did not see what they offer for octane.
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im pretty sure Y Landing sells 91 and channel has the marine grade gas.
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Most of the gas on the lake is 89 Octane. Y-Landing has 91 but it does have 10% Ethanol. The Sunoco Station in Gilford has "Race Gas" but you need gas cans.
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If you are concerned with strictly the ethanol many Marina's now carry NavTec fuel (which has the additive blended in).
Ones I know of are Trexler, Channell & WAM .... I am sure there are others Anchor Marine does NOT sell 91 Octane .
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During the hydroplane races and offshore races, if seen the boats on trailers being filled at the Laconia airport. It is quite a site!
I do know a marina on Sebago lake sells 'corn-free' gas.
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Sunoco in Wolfeboro has 91 or 93 octane but they aren't on the water. I don't know if it's "corn fed"
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Based on the price I would opt out. Beyond that..100LL has a high evaporation rate..like acetone. I am familiar with this fuel during my flying days. I don't know if I would want to use this in my UN-Race boat. NB http://www.100ll.com/ |
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Goodhue and Hawkins marina has 93 octane.
It's in Wolfboro |
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I could be wrong but I believe that fuel is called ValvTec. Many marinas have it now.
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ValvTec it is. Andrew's uses it and although I have fueled at other Marinas in the past who use it, I always get my gas there now because it's where I store the boat. It's similar to Stabil; helps to keep the water in suspension and also helps clean the valves, etc, hence the name.
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