Monday, March 5, 2012

Boating News: Five Wintertime Tasks To Save Gas This Summer


With fuel costs on the rise, the nation's largest boat owners' group has five fuel saving tasks  that can put a dent in your summer fuel bills. All of these tips from Boat  Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) are time tested to reduce fuel  consumption, and boaters can accomplish most of them now while their boats are  in winter layup - before the boating season begins

Lighten  the load: It's one of easiest  no-cost things to save on gas, and applies to just about every boat type on the  water - power, sail or fishing. With the boat on jack stands or in the garage,  jump aboard and take a good look at what you really need and clear out all of  that junk under the floorboards, in lockers, or in less-used storage areas. And, if she's already in in the slip, remember that water  weighs over eight pounds per gallon. Carrying more than necessary in freshwater  and waste tanks is almost as bad as flushing money down the head.

Get  a tune-up: An annual engine tune-up,  whether you do it yourself or ask a marine professional, is a must for any  powerboat owner. It's also likely to save you the most money on gas in the long  run.

Check  the prop: To avoid any delay in  launching this spring, take your motor's prop to your marina, dealer or local  prop shop now while they are less busy and can repair any dings. It's also good  to have a discussion on your current boating needs.

Trailering fuel-saving tips: Check tire pressure for proper inflation, ensure you  have a tight fitting cover to decrease wind drag. Also, a five or six mile per  hour decrease in towing speed will give a noticeable decrease in fuel  consumption.

Pay less for gas: Join BoatUS for only $24/year and the member fuel discount can be as much as $.10 off  each gallon of fuel at over 340 BoatUS Cooperating  Marinas. It's one of the Association's more popular member benefits and can pay  for itself in as little as one or two fill-ups. For membership  information, visit www.BoatUS.com or call 800-395-2628.

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