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Fuel Prices
Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 13:15
by dougl33
FYI for all you North Shore Mass boys. A friend told me he just paid $3.14 per gallon for diesel at Rose Marine in Gloucester.
Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 14:11
by Charlie J
nice wish that would hit new york
Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 14:38
by Brewster Minton
4.35 here
Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 14:57
by 34Hatt
Brewster Minton wrote:4.35 here
Brewster 4.10 right across the Bay at Lighthouse Marine. And dropping every week they post their price on their website so easy to check.
Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 16:28
by wmachovina
5.75 here in Green Turtle, but the rum is cheap :-D
Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 17:23
by In Memory Walter K
With the price of oil at it's lowest in a long time, that swing in diesel prices only proves the amount of baloney we are being fed.
Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 19:16
by Mikey
$4.39 here, but considering the price a few months ago . . .
Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 20:32
by Capt.Frank
$3.75 gal. saturday here. Down in Hatteras $3.79 gal thursday. I am hoping it will drop on there next load of fuel.
Posted: Jun 13th, '12, 08:50
by Hyena Love
$3.39 to 3.59 on the water.
Posted: Jun 13th, '12, 08:54
by Michael
I wish it were that cheap here, I am more in the $8.50 range
Posted: Jun 13th, '12, 10:47
by Capt.Frank
Micheal how much fuel do you burn a day there?
Posted: Jun 13th, '12, 11:53
by Michael
Frank.
I do not keep track, if I did it would be too depressing. Plus a have several boats and use more than a few each week, so keeping track, if I ever wanted to, would take some effort.
Posted: Jun 13th, '12, 14:41
by Mikey
OOPS! That was $3.80 not $4.39. Whew! A little better, huh?
Posted: Jun 13th, '12, 19:35
by Bob H.
Supply n demand yeah right...
Re: Fuel Prices
Posted: Aug 15th, '12, 22:55
by Chanse
$4.80 premium, cars
as high as $5.50 fuel dock, mid grade sans/corn
WI.
Re: Fuel Prices
Posted: Aug 17th, '12, 17:53
by Charlie J
came across a station down in n carolina, that was selling ethhenol free gas this past week.
should be interesting whats going to happen now that the corn crops have dryed up, sugar beets