Get agreement from neighbouring EU countries that they will tolerate red or pink in tanks until that date.
The economy of Northern France is really taking a hammering at the moment and they won't want to do anything that will make things any worse.
What you say sounds eminent common sense.
However...
Here am I with 90L of red in my tank, plenty for a whole season, and I am planning to go to France.
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90L - I have 1400! Sadly the Belgians stated last year in a diplomatic reply that they would fine and impound vessels that had marked diesel in the tanks or traces of such in their filters. This action is purely to prevent the 'government' being liable for any infringement of EU policy - by shoving the onus on us.
A couple of useful posts:
Firstly on the introduction of this legislative proposal
http://eastcoastboating.co.uk/wordpress/?p=855
And forgive me if I am lakesailoring and havn't noticed it posted above, the RYA's rebuttle:
http://www.rya.org.uk/newsevents/news/Pages/RYAchallengesHMRCproposals.aspx
when we must stop using red in UK. Encourage/help marina/harbour suppliers to change over to white during that period. Get agreement from neighbouring EU countries that they will tolerate red or pink in tanks until that date.[/QUOTE said:There is nothing stopping you from using white diesel now,why should the rest of us have to pay extra $$ on our fuel,because some find it inconvenient to change to white well before a trip, forward planning by the minority that want to make the odd trip overseas would solve this, I do not subscribe to the excuse that you cannot obtain white at Marines,as there is nothing to stop peeps arranging for a tanker to refuel you.
There is nothing stopping you from using white diesel now,why should the rest of us have to pay extra $$ on our fuel,because some find it inconvenient to change to white well before a trip, forward planning by the minority that want to make the odd trip overseas would solve this, I do not subscribe to the excuse that you cannot obtain white at Marines,as there is nothing to stop peeps arranging for a tanker to refuel you.
Some of us bunker as much as 150 lts you know![]()
The marker doesn't have to be completely removed. The EU have specified the marking regime such that fuel has to marked at 6 to 9 mg/l (the UK marks at 9mg/l) with a marker that is detectable at 0.12mg/lAlso, how will any UK boat ever be free of traces of the dye contained in red diesel? It stains every part of the system - that's the idea of the dye being put in the fuel in the first place.
So, even filling with white, having completely emptied and cleaned the entre system/replaced the filters etc, it can still be traced.
So still going to France but have ruled out Belgium until the smoke clears.
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Getting down to a level of one litre of red to 75 of white would take me about three years or so using 500-700 litres a year (includes heating/cooking).
That's all assuming I can get white from a marina somewhere convenient and that it is the right sort of diesel.
What an almighty c**k up as usual.