Bleeding heart states? I voted for Trump.
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostOther than CA, IL and maybe NY and NJ, looks to be very available in coastline marinas. Where you would find "big" boats. You said half the country.....
Another reason not to live in one of the bleeding heart states.....
Click on what you think is a marina. If it doesn't say marina, it isn't. Which includes the entire west coast, east coast to Virginia and texas. Now buzz around the great lakes. Also no one is traveling 50 miles for fuel.
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Originally posted by walleye1 View PostBleeding heart states? I voted for Trump.
Unfortunately, the big cities overpower the rest of the state for obvious reason.
Take Maryland for example, outside of Baltimore, pretty good mix of politics.
Southern Il is farm country. Hell, there are still good sized farms in NJ. Newark is a disaster. Detroit is a disaster. Baltimore? Good Luck. I fear Chicago is headed the same direction. What do they all have in common? I am not referring to race.....
I voted for Trump. I would have voted for anyone other than Clinton.
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Originally posted by scofflaw View Postyour still not looking close enough. Zoom in on the coast and the great lakes.
Click on what you think is a marina. If it doesn't say marina, it isn't. Which includes the entire west coast, east coast to Virginia and texas. Now buzz around the great lakes. Also no one is traveling 50 miles for fuel.
Surprised to find a few in WA state too.Last edited by pstephens46; 01-12-2017, 11:36 AM.
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Originally posted by fairdeal View PostI've used only E-10 since 2011 -
first in a 2006 F90, then in my F225TXRD.
So far I have had just one problem;
the F90 had been rigged with a "Mercury OEM" fuel bulb/hose -
a strange silver colored tubing with a clear inner liner.
After a few months of exposure to E-10, the plastic liner turned into crumbly brown chips,
and some semi-soluble schmutz that made it to the injector baskets.
He sneaks down to the marina at night, under the cover of darkness, to fuel his boat with about 7 five gallon cans. His wife drives the golfcart.....
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostReminds me of my buddy at work who retired a couple years ago.
He sneaks down to the marina at night, under the cover of darkness, to fuel his boat with about 7 five gallon cans. His wife drives the golfcart.....
Marina doesn't allow fueling? LOL definitely something I would do, too....
Luckily my boat is docked behind the house, nobody's business but mine.
I have 3 six gallon and 3 five gallon Rubbermaid jugs......
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