how do you lot afford it!

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The OP has a valid point,"How Do You Lot Afford It" but I'm sure he/she didn't realise the question posed at the time, seven weeks ago.

Today it was reported Hampshire has the highest fuel prices across Britain, and I can agree and confirm it, my local station has it at 147.9 a litre for derv, 80 squid to fill a little Peugeot Partner van FFS, hows that going to reflect on to the fuel barges and marinas along the south coast this season?
 
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With the cost of red diesel only heading upwards, do any of you take advantage of the savings to be had by arranging a small road tanker to deliver in bulk quantity (obviously your tank capacity would dictate demand). If a few boats clubbed together requiring 100gals each (only an example), then i'm sure the diesel supplier would be happy to provide delivery at a much better price than would be charged at your usual fuel berth.
 

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MDL sell at close to cost anyway.
I'm not sure they would be very impressed to see a rogue tanker trundling along their dockside.
 

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MDL sell at close to cost anyway.
I'm not sure they would be very impressed to see a rogue tanker trundling along their dockside.

Marina may not be happy, but fishing quays probably do it all the time & how could a Public Quay complain? I have been known to tie up to promenade railings to go shopping or get water in the past. You would need to get the delivery at or close to HW & have everyone ready with cash to pay, but not exactly a logistics nightmare is it?
 
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