A diesel question for Guernsey residents

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I usually fill my tanks in St Peter Port on the way through because the price is so much better than UK or France. I vaguely remember it being red but I'm not certain of that.

How will you be affected if the French follow Belgium's example and levy fines for traces of red in the tanks?
 
This is a good point. What happens to the American who is has sailed over to cruise around Europe. He knows not of the red issue and HAS to fill up in the UK, his next port of call is Belgium. What next skipper?:(
 
This is a good point. What happens to the American who is has sailed over to cruise around Europe. He knows not of the red issue and HAS to fill up in the UK, his next port of call is Belgium. What next skipper?:(

Someone posted on here a few days ago that two US boats were fined in Belgium for having red in their tanks.
 
Perhaps with all the threads etc on this topic, Guernseyman could find out if white will be available at marina(s) in Guernsey this summer?

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dansar

I imagine the cost of installing a tank and pump for white diesel would be prohibitive. You can arrange for bulk supply of fuel to be delivered via a tanker which will meet your boat at Abraham's Bosom in St Samson's harbour, but it would not be as cheap as our red fuel.

But I'll ask a few questions tomorrow.
 
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why is it red in Guernsey - do they have taxes on motor car fuel? I thought they didnt and all diesel for whatever use was the same tax wise

Mind you, unless Guernsey wants to lose all its French yottie visitors, they will take the dye out anyway.
 
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