Ethanol Backers vs. Boaters Article in Paper.
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Ethanol Backers vs. Boaters Article in Paper.
Just saw this on another site. Read the article & especially note the last line.
Al
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/s ... enDocument
Al
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/s ... enDocument
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If the option is there for marina owners/operators to buy lower ethanol level fuel or even zero ethanol level fuel, then there should be no problem. I was and am surprised to see a marina on the intercoatal near me advertising ethanol free fuel. If this is available to all marinas, then it's the marinas that have screwed the boaters, not the Gov't.
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I sent an email to Gen. Clark... here are the contents:
Dear Sir,
I read the article "Boaters, ethanol backers at odds over damage by fuel" By Bill Lambrecht, ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, 03/30/2009.
Please be aware that ethanol and boats do not mix. Ethenol will cause severe damage to a boat's fuel system and can result in total loss of power. Not something you want to do when you are 30 miles off shore in the ocean!
Please ensure that any support of ethenol fuel provides exclusions for marine fuel, both ethenol and bio-diesel, and provisions to allow marine fuel to be economically produced in viable quantities. High fuel prices are a given in the marine environment. Last summer, dock side fuel prices reached $5.75 per gallon (gas). This drove many boaters to all but abandon this recreation, putting many boat builders, marinas and associated industrial and service industries at serious risk. Ethenol fuel is not an option for the boating community. If "regular" gasoline becomes a "botique" fuel causing supply and demand principles to drive the cost up, the economic impact to this industry will be catestrophic.
Thank you for considering this point of view.
Sincerely,
Paul Johannessen
Dear Sir,
I read the article "Boaters, ethanol backers at odds over damage by fuel" By Bill Lambrecht, ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, 03/30/2009.
Please be aware that ethanol and boats do not mix. Ethenol will cause severe damage to a boat's fuel system and can result in total loss of power. Not something you want to do when you are 30 miles off shore in the ocean!
Please ensure that any support of ethenol fuel provides exclusions for marine fuel, both ethenol and bio-diesel, and provisions to allow marine fuel to be economically produced in viable quantities. High fuel prices are a given in the marine environment. Last summer, dock side fuel prices reached $5.75 per gallon (gas). This drove many boaters to all but abandon this recreation, putting many boat builders, marinas and associated industrial and service industries at serious risk. Ethenol fuel is not an option for the boating community. If "regular" gasoline becomes a "botique" fuel causing supply and demand principles to drive the cost up, the economic impact to this industry will be catestrophic.
Thank you for considering this point of view.
Sincerely,
Paul Johannessen
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