Dalliance
Well-Known Member
I've just tested some biodiesel as a replacement for red diesel for our (auxilliary) Beta and it apears to be an excellent alternative. It has NO SMELL and, if you accidentaly spill it overboard it has virtually no environmental impact. Even after a long run under engine the cabin doesn't smell of diesel fumes which must be good news for people who find the smell worsens their sea sickness. If it can be provided under the same Tax regime as Red diesel (and I believe farmers can buy it as a replacement for Red) then it works out about 8-10p per litre more than red diesel. I don't have shares in a BioDiesel company but I'd be prepared to move over to it and perhaps our Mobo cousins could use it to counter the charge that they're so environmentally unfriendly. Apparently it can't be treated to prevent "thickening" below +4oC but German truck drivers use electic tank heaters in winter mornings to overcome this before the engine warms up. What do fellow forumites think? Is it worth asking our marinas to consider the change?