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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Fuel prices????". Here's how is started: "The price of fuel should be dropping i bought gas in vernon on thursday for "
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| The price of fuel should be dropping i bought gas in vernon on thursday for 2.98 its dropping but will take a hike for the 4 of july ...
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| NBS Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: hampton conn.
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| $3.78 at crockers boat yard in new london as of sat. morning |
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| I was just messing with you guys on wind power. I thought it would get some kind of trouble sturd up. Im mateing on a 38 rampage twin cat power.Vernon thank god for thurstons and valeru. |
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| NBS Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Niantic, CT
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| Niantic Gas - 3.639 at the J&B Dock and Three Belles |
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: CT / Summer in RI
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| Paid 3.409/Gallon @ Nyman's (Noank) on Sunday |
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| 1.75 bought dad a large hazelnut ,cream, 3 splenda....never asked for gas money!!! |
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| NBS Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: North Branford
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| Fuel Prices Just a fast comment. Last weekend I gased up at "CIM" (clinton,ct). It was a Sunday afternoon and nice out. I was the only boat at the gas dock. I normally have to wait in line on a Sunday, while my timing was good I thought there was more to the empty dock and perhaps there was. I had a fast chat with the gas attendent and asked about business, he told me that fuel sales were down. I was also overhearing a conversation between some of the CIM staff at the same time about "business issues" related to boating (the point it's not good.) Not sure how much truth there is to it but it was interesting. Jack |
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Clinton, CT
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| Jack, We've noticed the past two years there's "no wait" and the fuel dock. We were just talking tonight, wondering just how many of the big boats have even gone out this year. Think most are now "floating cottages". 3 years ago you'd have to tread water waiting for an opening at the gas dock to tie up and get fuel. This week I had to call them on the VHF to get someone to come down to the dock. It's got to be a big expense, tanks etc for the marina and then not move much fuel.
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