Sealine 43 Billet Bouy. Harleyford.

At the moment £1.30 a litre sounds like a reasonable price.
Latest RCC club price has just been announced at £1.24. 60/40 only.
All the local garages are advertising @ £1.74.
Cannot find anywhere online what the local commercial marinas are charging.
 
It's not on the River but a reasonably interesting indicator is Calcutt boats on the Grand Union canal.

This is the only website I have found with a live diesel price.

Today it is £1.77 for prop and £1.32 for heating oil.

Bray was £1.42 if I remember right a couple of days ago. I assume that Bray are calculating using the old 6:4 split but not certain on that.

I'll be passing Chris on narrow boat Merchant later on and will stop for some red if he is aboard. He might not be about. He does have a life as well as steaming up and down the River bunkering people's boats..
 
It's not on the River but a reasonably interesting indicator is Calcutt boats on the Grand Union canal.

This is the only website I have found with a live diesel price.

Today it is £1.77 for prop and £1.32 for heating oil.

Bray was £1.42 if I remember right a couple of days ago. I assume that Bray are calculating using the old 6:4 split but not certain on that.

I'll be passing Chris on narrow boat Merchant later on and will stop for some red if he is aboard. He might not be about. He does have a life as well as steaming up and down the River bunkering people's boats..
I thought chris/merchant had retired
 
Better Boating is £1.35 (heating)

Price correct as of this morning.


Last time we were up there Pre Covid. BB were advertising Red at about 65p per litre.
Feel sure that very last Thames boater will insist on paying the full 60/40 rate, other wise how did they get the boat to the yard. ?
 
But isn't that all gone from April this year following the finance bill? Or have i read it wrong?
 

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