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dpg
04-21-2006, 11:13 AM
What are gas prices looking like at the lake? Any talk about what there expected to top out at this summer?:confused:
I know I for one won't be making as many trips up as I would like.:eek:

Weirs guy
04-21-2006, 11:50 AM
It's between $2.76 (BJ's in Tilton) and $2.89 (Giliford Mobil). Hopefully they won't go to much past $3.00. Isn't that sad, I'm "hoping" for $3 a gallon.:emb:

SIKSUKR
04-21-2006, 02:06 PM
I think he's refering to "on" the lake.

ITD
04-21-2006, 04:19 PM
Ah, the sailboat and paddleboat need no gas........ The powerboat will just cost what it will cost, oh well.

mcdude
04-21-2006, 05:55 PM
I know I for one won't be making as many trips up as I would like.:eek:

I think he's refering to "on" the lake.
I think we're talking about both!
In Barnstead/Alton today I saw $2.79 - $2.89. I have never before today spent over $50 for a fill-up. I'll be car-pooling to the lake whenever possible this season. I can pick you up around 5:00 on Friday for a small fee:D

RLW
04-22-2006, 04:02 PM
I'm willing to bet that the prices will NOT affect 90% of people on both the roads and the water. It may have a little when it reaches the $4.00 mark.

Cal
04-22-2006, 06:35 PM
I'm willing to bet that the prices will NOT affect 90% of people on both the roads and the water. It may have a little when it reaches the $4.00 mark.


That's a good possibility but it's liable to effect other businesses where people are NOT spending in order to afford gas:( .

RLW
04-22-2006, 06:44 PM
That's a good possibility but it's liable to effect other businesses where people are NOT spending in order to afford gas:( .
I believe you might very well be right on that. It mostly will hit anything that Do-It Yourselvers deal in such as painting, landscaping and home improvements by homeowners. Renovations by contractors is still climbing as we are in the business and we are signing contracts 2 or 3 a week and the schedule is out until late fall right now. I don't see going out to eat dropping off and things in that type of catergory, maybe movies will drop.:rolleye2:

Cal
04-22-2006, 06:53 PM
I believe you might very well be right on that. It mostly will hit anything that Do-It Yourselvers deal in such as painting, landscaping and home improvements by homeowners. Renovations by contractors is still climbing as we are in the business and we are signing contracts 2 or 3 a week and the schedule is out until late fall right now. I don't see going out to eat dropping off and things in that type of catergory, maybe movies will drop.:rolleye2:

That's because property values are still on the rise so it seems like a safe or secure investment. Depends how far and for how long this goes. Just keep in mind , people need gas. We don't ride bikes , motor scooters or public trans. to work like other places. Like Bush said , "We are addicted to oil" so unless you are independently wealthy the money has to come from somewhere else.

jrc
04-22-2006, 08:13 PM
High gas prices will have many indirect effects. Personally, I was boat shopping last fall during the Katrina gas spike. I chose a smaller boat because of the prices. During those few weeks people I know spent more time on the beach or the sandbar rather than cruising the lake. At least once we docked the boat and drove the car to dinner, specifically to avoid having to fill the boat.

There will be similar effects on other industries as people make small changes to avoid or at least defer the pain. The effect will be minimal as long as most people feel that the price will go back down in a few months. But, if people start believing that these prices are permanent, the effect will be more widespread.

northforty
04-23-2006, 09:54 AM
I saw $3.10/gal at one marina on Winni this Thurs.

dpg
04-24-2006, 10:48 AM
The effect will be minimal as long as most people feel that the price will go back down in a few months. But, if people start believing that these prices are permanent, the effect will be more widespread.

Ya, like fools we'll all be thrilled when it bottoms-out at $2.75!:(

Weirs guy
04-24-2006, 11:37 AM
I know the high prices effected my travel plans last summer, and I'm sure they will this year. When you figure in the cost of taking 4 people on a day trip with meals, ticket fees, ect., that $50 gas bills awful hard to swallow. Especially if I can just stay home and go to the beach.

gtxrider
04-24-2006, 11:53 AM
The sound is echoing in my ears "uncle Bob the jetski needs gas.:eek: " But than thats what uncle Bob is for.

Perhaps I can get a part time job in Hannafords Paper or plastic?

SIKSUKR
04-24-2006, 01:59 PM
Hey,with the price of gas rumered to hit $4 a gallon this summer,maybe my PWC with be looked at as a fuel mizer and not so much as the mosquito pest as has been the case in the past?Short of a blow boat or small 25 hp skiff, this baby gets way better mileage than most boats,similar to a car to motorcycle comparison.I can see the headlines now: "Environmentalists encourage boaters to switch to high milage PWC's"What a change that would be!

Grant
04-24-2006, 02:19 PM
Searchable down to the Zip Code level:

http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_gastemperaturemap.aspx

hazelnut
04-24-2006, 05:00 PM
Thanks Grant what a great site!

SIKSUKR
04-27-2006, 09:49 AM
This company claims you can make your own ethanol for 75 cents a gallon. http://www.wmur.com/automotive/9040469/detail.html

GWC...
04-27-2006, 12:44 PM
This company claims you can make your own ethanol for 75 cents a gallon. http://www.wmur.com/automotive/9040469/detail.html

Don't forget to pay the taxes or the Revenuers will be after you.

Remember prohibition days and bootleg booze?