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Originally Posted by 12meter joe
(Post 4797102)
Is that the place we went to in 2018 to gas up? One single long dock if I recall? We left the sunblock bag there lol.
Different place thou . |
Hopefully they are insured. I cant imagine owning a business and not being insured.
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Originally Posted by 30ftpanther
(Post 4797205)
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Originally Posted by Eddienel
(Post 4797200)
Hopefully they are insured. I cant imagine owning a business and not being insured.
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 4797099)
Unfortunately for Dan that fuel dock is tied to a very old ma and pa resort and it would be a waste of time and money. They get a high volume of passing traffic due to BWJ but I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve seen a boat getting gas there over the years when I’m at either BWJ’s or 1932 Reserve. The fact they closed last year is crazy as all the volume gas docks at the lake recorded record sales numbers last year.
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Originally Posted by 30ftpanther
(Post 4797205)
For US standards, it has to be sent to a lab that have, if I remember correct, a variable compression engine specifcally set up to test US octane standards. Not cheap by anyone's standards. There are cheap Ethanol % vs gas testers. |
BTw, got to love those Russian garage mechanics videos !!!! Lolololol
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He'll never father children ^^^^^^^:lolhit:
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4797529)
Nope.
For US standards, it has to be sent to a lab that have, if I remember correct, a variable compression engine specifcally set up to test US octane standards. Not cheap by anyone's standards. There are cheap Ethanol % vs gas testers. |
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