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why is it that everytime gas prices start to go up there is a refinery disaster (texas) or a oil spill (pyramid lake, so. cal.) that immediately follows. i guess they have to justify the price jump by destroying their old outdated equiptment
Greg Denton
former service mgr. Tige Watersports July 95-July 05
Here is the great NW gas at the station across the street was $2.25 this morning now its 3pm and its $2.29. That's $91.60 to fill up my Tige ouch! Last summer it was about $60 each fill.
I keep my boat at the marina. Gas there is more expensive. If it's $2.05 / gal in town, I'm guessing $2.60 or more at the marina. 38 gallons at $2.60 = almost $99. I burn a full tank per week during the summer
I don't think the price of gas is going to slow any hardcore Tige owner, we'll just complain a little more as we fill up.
I will however, alter my habits of filling up on the water. I keep my boat on a covered lift so filling up at a gas station (on land) is not normally possible. Last Summer I bought three 5 gal gas cans, I will be definitely using them this year to buy my gas on land.
I also read on the Mercruiser web site that my engine is designed to run on 87 octane, which is not available at any of the marinas near me. The website said using 89 or 91 is the cause of the black soot on the transom over the exhaust, I definitely get the soot, but I'm not sure how related it is to the higher octane gas I've been using. Anyway, using the lower octane land gas saves me about 50 cents a gallon. Plus, in Virgina, you can save an additional 18-20 cents per gallon by filling out the paperwork to get a rebate on the road tax if you can prove the gas is not being used for a motorvehicle.
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