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Old 03-14-2008, 08:47 AM   #1
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Default ,,,that tank is how big?

Noticed in today's newspaper that diesel fuel is selling for over four dollars/gallon over in Bangor, Maine.

Gasoline is now selling for about 3.15 at the Irving station in Meredith.

I used to have a 21'er with a 150hp, 2-stroke, outboard that had a 25 gallon tank, and I sold it off to Lake Ontario and now have an old, smaller runabout that is just big enough to be exiciting as it bounces around, all over the Big Lake. It thankfully runs on a portable, six gallon tank, which can last for half a day, easy.

Also, I carry a two gallon back-up, portable tank, just in case, or for the lawn mower.

Just out of curiosity, it would be interesting to compare, so's I'm ask'n the question, how many gallons does it take to fill up your boat's fuel tank?

Unless you is still a teenager, you know there no such thing as a free gallon of gas.
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