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View the latest post Ethanol And Boat Fuel


From Boat US

From BoatUS Public Relations

Boat Owners Association of The United States
880 S. Pickett St., Alexandria, VA 22304
Read this Op-Ed online at: http://goo.gl/lGMA9q

Press Contact: D. Scott Croft, 703-461-2864, SCroft@BoatUS.com
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Photo Caption: E0, or ethanol-free gasoline for boaters may be hard to come by this summer as a result of the Renewable Fuel Standard mandate forcing more ethanol into the fuel supply.
February 24, 2016

E0 Gas Is Going Away for Boaters

Op-Ed: South Carolina Boats, Presidential Candidates and Ethanol Blended Fuels

Dear Friends:

I want to share with you the Op-Ed below that was recently offered this week to South Carolina newspapers in advance of Saturday’s Democratic primary. E0 (zero-ethanol) gasoline, which is sold at marinas and gas stations, is in effect being pushed out of boat fuel market to make room for the Renewable Fuel Standard-mandated E15 and higher ethanol blends. This means boaters may see shortages of E0 fuel as early as this summer’s boating season. BoatUS believes boaters need a reliable, trusted fuel to ensure smooth engine operation and safe navigation, and we ask you to share the Op-Ed below in any manner available to you.

Please call me at 703-461-2864 or email SCroft@BoatUS.com if you have any questions.

Thank you for your support on this issue,

Scott Croft
Vice President BoatUS Public Affairs

Op-Ed: South Carolina Boats, Presidential Candidates and Ethanol Blended Fuels
by: Margaret Bonds Podlich, President of BoatUS

As Democrat presidential candidates turn their attention to South Carolina, it is worth considering how a particular federal law that both candidates support wreaks havoc on the state’s boaters. That law is the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and it has led to some significant, albeit unintentional, negative consequences for owners of the roughly half-million boats registered in the Palmetto State.

When gasoline containing ethanol and boats mix, boat owners lose. That’s because of something called “phase separation” – think oil and vinegar – that can turn fuel stored in a boat’s gas tank into corrosive, water-soaked ethanol mixture, unusable in any engine. Half of those who responded to a recent informal national survey by the Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) said they have had to replace or repair boat engine or fuel system parts because of suspected ethanol-related damage. The average cost for these repairs was $1,000.

The federal ethanol mandate requires increasing amounts of biofuels – primarily corn ethanol –to be blended into America’s gasoline supply every year. In part because of the mandate, more than 90 percent of American fuel today is E10, or 10 percent ethanol. In addition, higher ethanol-blend fuels such as E15 are becoming more prevalent in the marketplace, even though federal law prohibits the use of 15 percent ethanol in marine engines, ATVs, motorcycles, lawnmowers or any cars made before 2001.

Boaters have long preferred ethanol-free gasoline to other fuels, so much so that many refer to E0 as “marine fuel.” However, our country’s supply of E0 is projected to be reduced dramatically from over 8 billion gallons in 2014 to just 200 million, possibly as early as this summer’s boating season. E0 is in effect being pushed out of boat fuel market to make room for the RFS’ mandated E15 and other higher ethanol blends. The prospect of this disappearing act has the boating community in South Carolina and around the country extremely concerned.

Correcting the RFS before it wipes out the availability of E0 for boating families and wreaks additional havoc on marine engines is the responsibility of our next president—perhaps Secretary Clinton or Senator Sanders—and Congress. Ted Cruz, by becoming the first candidate to win Iowa while opposed to the mandate, shows that supporting the RFS is not a political necessity. It is now time to fix this broken law. Thankfully, there are bipartisan ideas to fix the ethanol mandate in Congress, but the question remains whether our elected leaders will act and solve the problem. America’s boaters, and certainly those in South Carolina, hope they will.

Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) is the nation’s leading advocate for recreational boaters providing its over half-million members with government representation, fighting against unfair federal taxes, fees and regulations that single out boat owners. BoatUS is also non-partisan and works with state agencies to promote boating laws that make sense.

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View the latest post Sink fittings


I have a leak in my bathroom sink plastic fittings and I can't figure out how to remove them. They don't seem to screw off or pull off. Anyone have a solution

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View the latest post Transporting Carver 326


Does anyone have any experience with transporting the Carver 326? I believe the arch/hardtop needs to be removed, but does the bridge also have to be removed to meet height restrictions. How difficult is it to remove any of these items? Any information on this matter will be appreciated.

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View the latest post Navionics Apps


One of the items on my acquisition list this year is some kind of portable GPS to take with us on our dinghy excursions.
Garmin as a great selection of portables which I am sure would fit the bill but I am also looking at the Navionics app for my iPhone / iPad mini. The question I have not been able to get a firm answer on is; Does this app require a constant connection to the internet (DATA) to work or do these devices have the ability to access the satellites directly?

Thanks in advance
Fraser

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View the latest post lock cylinders needed


anyone have a source for new lock cylinders or even new latches for the sets of sliding doors on a 1994 39 Cockpit Motor Yacht? I would like to replace new rather than remove the cylinders and bring to a lock smith.

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View the latest post Attachment(s) Maxwell 800 Windlass


Okay everyone, I am working on a Maxwell 800 windlass on my 1997 Carver as the motor engaged however the clutches and gears did not. I removed the motor and the lower gearbox case and found the worm gear and ring gear all chewed up. I have been trying most of the day to get the ring gear off of the shaft. However easier said than done. Attached to this message I have added a photograph of the gear from within the boat. Can anyone tell me how to get the gear off of the shaft which will allow me to pull the unit out from the deck. It appears that there is a keyway and possibly a lock ring however it is hard to get at. Anyone with experience in doing this that can help is appreciated. Additionally, if you know where to get Maxwell spare parts I would also like to know where you have found them.
:banghead:

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View the latest post Helm switch lights


Say, has anyone installed a dimmer switch to control the indicator lights on the fly bridge helm switch lights.
Those little green buggers seem awful bright at night, and of course I wear glasses so it's worse for me trying to navigate at night especially in port and trying to dock. Or has anyone taken the switch knobs off and put a lower watt bulbs in?

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View the latest post 1988 5.7L (350's) Crusader Long Blocks 270hp


Say, I have a pair of 1988 5.7L Crusaders Long Blocks that have about 1250 hours on them. The Port engine to my knowledge has no issues, the starboard one needs a rod bearing checked and possibly just replaced. I went the long block replacement and the supplier didn't want the cores. Thought if someone was looking for some project Crusaders. Will part with them for core price, $ 500.00 each or BO, located in NY.

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View the latest post Hi everybody!


Hey gang! This looks like a great group. I'm on my 2nd Carver, I had a 26' 1981 Monterey and replaced it toward the end of last season with a 1995 Voyager 320. I both fish and cruise from port-to-port on Lake Michigan and am looking forward to learning from and contributing to discussions here.

Mike

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View the latest post Newbie Carver 380


Just stumbled across you researching my boat. Like the info we have learned here, seem like a bunch of nice folks willing to share you knowledge & experiences. We just bought a 1999 380 Santego with the 7.4 mpi engines. Waiting on weather to break here too, though not frozen solid like some of you. Guntersville Al. on the Tennessee river.

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