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hlb
24-04-03, 19:08
Yacht Haven Plymouth. Last week. 500 ltr---27p Bought.
250 ltr---30p
QAB ??? 30p did not enquire quantities.

Salcolmbe Its hush,hush but 29p for 500 ltr. Or 48p to raggies /forums/images/icons/shocked.gif

Dartmouth. 300 ltrs 28p. Would not go down for 500. Bought 400 ish. Again, about 45p for raggies. Serves them right for bothering him for squidgy amounts.../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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whisper
25-04-03, 11:35
It's alright for you, you've got big tanks ! Nothing personal you understand.

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hlb
25-04-03, 18:24
Wot you need is a nicely painted fourty five gallon oil drum like what I have down Mucky Farters cellar. Then if not quite make the 300 or whatever break point. Can slurp some into there. Then pump it back into tank. Saves a fortune.

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whisper
26-04-03, 21:35
Good idea but as there's nowhere to store a 45 gal oil drum on our small boat I'll have to stow it in our dinghy and tow it back up to Kingsbridge. I think it would look a bit unsightly lying on the berths in the cuddy! Not to mention the smell.
I wonder if I could persuade the residents association to allow us to install a storage tank in the garage area ? Thanks Haydn you've caused my little brain to start to think laterally for a change.

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duncan
27-04-03, 10:17
laterally would be to just fill the dingy..............

glad you have found at least 1 flaw in your new joy; it's ridiculous that manufactures don't allow for the carriage of a 45gall oil drum on all craft/forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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whisper
28-04-03, 21:59
Yes, ok, I suppose we should have thought about this before we decided on this boat. We obviously had our priorities all wrong. Suppose we should have bought Spanish/forums/images/icons/smile.gif
Mind you, even at 40p. what financial bliss in comparison with previous "unleaded".

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hlb
29-04-03, 18:23
What about exchanging your bed for a water/diesel bed!!

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whisper
30-04-03, 21:49
Now you're being silly!
Anyway I'd be afraid to do it in case the soltron spilt when I was pouring it into the "mattress" and we died of asphyxiation.
I'm not surprised that the Bugs can't stand it.

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duncan
30-04-03, 22:09
you've tried drinking it?/forums/images/icons/smile.gif
Have I got to come all the way to Salcombe this year or is Weymouth on your agenda?

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BrendanS
30-04-03, 22:32
Are you doing the West country trip weekend after Solent meet, several of us going, so 'convoy' possible

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tcm
01-05-03, 20:24
Not so silly, wasn't there a 50 footer (marex?) crossed the atlantic with all the matresses replaced with diesel beds? Oh, alright, it is silly. But not unrealistic. Alright, it's daft. But true, I think.

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duncan
03-05-03, 15:17
not planning to be away beyond the Tuesday night so I don't think I will fit in I am afraid.
Shame 'cos I would have been able to get a look at Whisper's boat ...........

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BrendanS
03-05-03, 17:03
Doesn't look like I can get any time off, so going down Sat, coming back Mon (assuming the weather allows of course)

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duncan
03-05-03, 17:04
hmmmm...........I will think about that a bit; speak more next week

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whisper
03-05-03, 22:29
When is this all due to happen then? Nobody asked my permission !!

So far the furthest East I've been is R.Exe and the furthest West is Fowey - powerboat wise. Been around a lot more on one of those boringly slow things with a tall stick with sheets hanging off it. Never called at Weymouth however.
Was hoping to do a weekend to the Fal or Helford sometime this year in the new toy. I suppose Weymouth is probably no further than that but it's in the wrong direction as it's taking me too near the Solent with all those strange people.

May go down to Devon next week but the forecast is looking awful for going far by boat. Am then going to Edinburgh the following week to visit The Festival of the Sea on the 23rd-25th.

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longjohnsilver
03-05-03, 23:37
Give me a shout if you get to the Exe again.

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BrendanS
04-05-03, 02:39
lets take this to the Mobo forum, not really a fuel thing.

Duncan and I are members of Pathfinder Powerboat club. Going to Salcombe weekend after next.

Don't reply here......start thread in MoBo

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whisper
05-05-03, 22:27
Sorry LJS, I called you Sailbad in the "Other Place" Apologies to you both !!

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Chris_Robb
12-05-03, 17:28
For a raggie - I paid 33p per ltr this weekend on 180Ltrs at Mayflower

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