MilesandMiles
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I've been thinking about this for a while hoping to decide my own attitudes toward it and wanted to present this same general question to the group.
What cost per gallon of fuel would need to be reached in order for you to say, "well, I can no longer afford to use my boat as I'd like to" or perhaps more extreme, "I can no longer afford to run my boat at all."
One reason I'm asking myself this question is a good friend here in Duluth recently bought a sail boat. We've been kicking around the pros and cons of our similar but different approaches toward spending time on water. For example: we both have adventurous plans to visit Isle Royale this summer. For me it will be a matter of picking a good window of days, trailering my C-Dory up the North Shore (at 15mpg with my Tacoma) then blasting across the 15 or so miles to the closest Isle Royale landfall. How much I do under power from there is open to many energy expending factors as well I suppose. Of course for that luxury I will have to carry a relatively large amount of fuel, which by that time of year will most likely be over $4 bucks a gallon...etc etc. He on the other hand will have to take more time off his job to sail from the Duluth area, heading his 30 foot Pearson up the North shore (not such a bad gig IMHO) then more time to swing over to Isle Royale, from there the same basic situation applies as above, only he can use the wind--granting the winds cooperate. I should add, his boat does have a small inboard engine and limited fuel cell size which I believe pushes his boat around 6-7 knots. It is gas (not diesel)
My buddy has come close at times (in my weaker moments) of convincing me to sell my cruiser and get a small sailboat, and this appeals to my survivalist, frugal'ist, purest side (though I know even less about sailing than I've learned about cruising thus far) This is often compounded by the quasi-radical, survivalist circle of people I tend to keep company with. Their attitudes range from slow spiral into an energy starved world...to the planet is on the verge of global economic collapse/police state where gas is priced out of reach for all but the elites and military. I tend to fall somewhere in the middle by keeping one foot in both camps.
I guess to stream-line this question down a little: at the end of the day, aren't our admittedly wonderful boats still at the mercy of global oil demands and the prices/values set on that valuable resource? Would $5 bucks a gallon keep it on the trailer? $10 bucks a gallon?
Brenton
What cost per gallon of fuel would need to be reached in order for you to say, "well, I can no longer afford to use my boat as I'd like to" or perhaps more extreme, "I can no longer afford to run my boat at all."
One reason I'm asking myself this question is a good friend here in Duluth recently bought a sail boat. We've been kicking around the pros and cons of our similar but different approaches toward spending time on water. For example: we both have adventurous plans to visit Isle Royale this summer. For me it will be a matter of picking a good window of days, trailering my C-Dory up the North Shore (at 15mpg with my Tacoma) then blasting across the 15 or so miles to the closest Isle Royale landfall. How much I do under power from there is open to many energy expending factors as well I suppose. Of course for that luxury I will have to carry a relatively large amount of fuel, which by that time of year will most likely be over $4 bucks a gallon...etc etc. He on the other hand will have to take more time off his job to sail from the Duluth area, heading his 30 foot Pearson up the North shore (not such a bad gig IMHO) then more time to swing over to Isle Royale, from there the same basic situation applies as above, only he can use the wind--granting the winds cooperate. I should add, his boat does have a small inboard engine and limited fuel cell size which I believe pushes his boat around 6-7 knots. It is gas (not diesel)
My buddy has come close at times (in my weaker moments) of convincing me to sell my cruiser and get a small sailboat, and this appeals to my survivalist, frugal'ist, purest side (though I know even less about sailing than I've learned about cruising thus far) This is often compounded by the quasi-radical, survivalist circle of people I tend to keep company with. Their attitudes range from slow spiral into an energy starved world...to the planet is on the verge of global economic collapse/police state where gas is priced out of reach for all but the elites and military. I tend to fall somewhere in the middle by keeping one foot in both camps.
I guess to stream-line this question down a little: at the end of the day, aren't our admittedly wonderful boats still at the mercy of global oil demands and the prices/values set on that valuable resource? Would $5 bucks a gallon keep it on the trailer? $10 bucks a gallon?
Brenton