rubberduck
Well-Known Member
IMHO, the options are sell now & take a large hit, or write the value off & enjoy. I have chosen the latter as my mortgage is paid & I will sell a very good business once the kids are finished with Cambridge etc.
Where would you get the hydrogen from? How would you store and transport it? Hydrogen is a notoriously difficult fuel to handle, which is why no one uses it.
Where would you get the hydrogen from? How would you store and transport it? Hydrogen is a notoriously difficult fuel to handle, which is why no one uses it.
Where would you get the hydrogen from?You are spot on. There are some very good ways to store and transport hydrogen, and we have many years of great experience. Petrol, diesel or coal are the most common mediums. The H2 is wrapped around some carbon. Works a treat!
Where would you get the hydrogen from?
"That may be true of the top end of the market" "There are plenty of us about doing our sailing on a shoe string."
A,men to that.
This forum in particular at times can very marina centric and ignore the fact that represents a smallish proportion of boaters .................
The vast majority of boats down here on the Medway and suspect on the east coast in general will never ever ever have graced the interior of a Marina ever,and inhabit a world of basic boatyards,mudberths,swinging moorings and the odd club berth.
This applies to both MoBos and especially sailing boats.
The average trip out may not approach much more than 30 odd miles in total and half of that at 6 knots max,so fuel is not the be all and end all of the matter.
The cost of running a boat can be well within the reach of the average man even now provided you are prepared to forego the pleasures of a fast flybridge addicted to permanent shorepower to keep the fridge and humidifier constantly on the go.
Around £1500 pa will get you a reasonable mooring and a lot less than that should you be prepared to join a decent Club and muck in with a bit of welding,painting,chain laying or my particular contribution hedge cutting.
The fuel consumption of boats above the lock must amount to pints rather than gallons*
*old money.
The displacement and repositioning of larger boats (by our standards) from the South coast to our local marinas has been noticeable over the last few years.
A possible financial migration has been going on for ages.