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Old 12-04-2013, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by 314joey
Fuel, that's all it needs now and with it being right at $5 bucks a gallon on the water down here, that's all I can afford......................lol
Is it sad now that when I go and clean the boat or anything like that I fill up a few 5 gal jugs and dump them in lol.

They got me for $5.45 at the docks a few weeks ago when at the pump it was $3.13.
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Originally Posted by Nate5.0
Is it sad now that when I go and clean the boat or anything like that I fill up a few 5 gal jugs and dump them in lol.

They got me for $5.45 at the docks a few weeks ago when at the pump it was $3.13.
I don't have a trailer, not that I would take it out to fuel up anyway, but last Friday I paid $4.87 for 91 oct, but it was $3,27 on land, now that sucks, kind of hard or haul 120 gallons with 5 gal jugs.
I put 125 gallons in her Friday and burned 3/4 of it on the FMO run Saturday, but it was worth it. great day of boating.
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What is a anchor handler? Are you getting something custom made? I would like to make something like Cobalt has that is stainless plate formed to go under the beak and a custom anchor that hugs it.
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vac flush head replacing the pump our port-a-potty and all new JL audio for the cockpit replacing the 4-6&1/2s and one 10" sub and maybe some more led's we will see
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Ours is getting Sold. Well actually sold last week.
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Originally Posted by snapcracklepop
What is a anchor handler? Are you getting something custom made? I would like to make something like Cobalt has that is stainless plate formed to go under the beak and a custom anchor that hugs it.

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...xy/sweet37.jpg

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Originally Posted by 314joey
I don't have a trailer, not that I would take it out to fuel up anyway, but last Friday I paid $4.87 for 91 oct, but it was $3,27 on land, now that sucks, kind of hard or haul 120 gallons with 5 gal jugs.
I put 125 gallons in her Friday and burned 3/4 of it on the FMO run Saturday, but it was worth it. great day of boating.
I have her on a trailer but it very hard to find stations I can get in and out of with ease.

I usually go to the boat once a week for something even if I don't use it so when I do I bring 3 or 4 - 5 gal jugs and just dump them in. It doesn't do much but after a week or two there is a few gallons in there. It's sad but I admit I do it.
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Originally Posted by Nate5.0
I have her on a trailer but it very hard to find stations I can get in and out of with ease.

I usually go to the boat once a week for something even if I don't use it so when I do I bring 3 or 4 - 5 gal jugs and just dump them in. It doesn't do much but after a week or two there is a few gallons in there. It's sad but I admit I do it.
Any truck stops close by? How about adding a transfer tank to the bed of your truck?
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Originally Posted by 314joey
I don't have a trailer, not that I would take it out to fuel up anyway, but last Friday I paid $4.87 for 91 oct, but it was $3,27 on land, now that sucks, kind of hard or haul 120 gallons with 5 gal jugs.
I put 125 gallons in her Friday and burned 3/4 of it on the FMO run Saturday, but it was worth it. great day of boating.
I know where there is a rope and fender monkey with a gas card. He is even train to felt drinks when the time comes. LOL
He is also just about recovered from knee surgery should be down in a few weeks

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