asteven221
Well-Known Member
Apologies if this has been discussed at lenght before, but I have not sen anything recently and thought I would raise the subject to start a debate. That is if anyone is particularly interested! I am not speaking with any authority on the subject incidently. Just yer "average joe" boating enthusiast who is getting a bit concerned that yet again, we're getting a raw deal.
As most of us know there are changes with fuel. For some (non sea - I think) it's here and coming along for the rest of us, (who are on the sea) I believe Jan 2012. I am talking of course about low sulpher and biodiesel fuel.
I am not an expert on the technicalities, but believe the changes are likely to cause us significant problems, some quite serious in regard to our fuel systems amd engines. It will cost us a few bob too.
Are we all going to just accept it as we Brits tend to do, or try and do something about it?
I feel we should raise awareness and push/lobby MP's or whomesoever to try and stop what seems to me to be a big problem coming along.
Hopefully I am correct in saying this, but I have been told that this problem will affect commercial boating (fishermen etc....) which I hope is the case as I can't see the commercial sector accepting damaged engines, sludge in their tanks and all the rest of the problems. I was recently informed CalMac ferries have run a trial on the new diesel and had to stop the trial as it was causing all sorts of problems. Maybe if the leisure boating industry does nothing then at least the commercial sector can fight and we can benefit on the back of that.
I have been told (by a farmer) that it also affects farm machinary and the farmers are starting to get restless about what's happening. Again that will help us hopefully, as the NFU are getting involved.
I am sure there will be other trade bodies out there starting to look at this.
So what does everyone think about this? We're all involved at the end of the day.
As most of us know there are changes with fuel. For some (non sea - I think) it's here and coming along for the rest of us, (who are on the sea) I believe Jan 2012. I am talking of course about low sulpher and biodiesel fuel.
I am not an expert on the technicalities, but believe the changes are likely to cause us significant problems, some quite serious in regard to our fuel systems amd engines. It will cost us a few bob too.
Are we all going to just accept it as we Brits tend to do, or try and do something about it?
I feel we should raise awareness and push/lobby MP's or whomesoever to try and stop what seems to me to be a big problem coming along.
Hopefully I am correct in saying this, but I have been told that this problem will affect commercial boating (fishermen etc....) which I hope is the case as I can't see the commercial sector accepting damaged engines, sludge in their tanks and all the rest of the problems. I was recently informed CalMac ferries have run a trial on the new diesel and had to stop the trial as it was causing all sorts of problems. Maybe if the leisure boating industry does nothing then at least the commercial sector can fight and we can benefit on the back of that.
I have been told (by a farmer) that it also affects farm machinary and the farmers are starting to get restless about what's happening. Again that will help us hopefully, as the NFU are getting involved.
I am sure there will be other trade bodies out there starting to look at this.
So what does everyone think about this? We're all involved at the end of the day.