dunedin
Well-Known Member
So how do they do it ?
I don’t know the detail of how every other EU country manages perfectly well to sell diesel to yachties - simply because it has never been an issue so never had to think about it.
Where there is a demand from boats to buy diesel there is an outlet established to meet the supply. Marinas have fuel docks, just like here, but don’t have the farcical charade of claiming 60/40 fuel split.
Some less tidal countries also have fuel stations which have pumps at both roadside and waterside, but that might not work so well in the Bristol Channel. However, Brittany manages perfectly well with yacht diesel supplies.
I don’t understand why we think the U.K. cannot manage to supply white diesel to yachts when everybody else can. I don’t like t9 think we are dumber and less capable than all these other countries.