Dr. Bob hit the nail on the head with respect to it being a privilege to own a boat, which in this day and age is a luxury.
With respect to the price of oil, this is a very complex issue. It is the inclination of the general population to deride the oil companies, but unfortunately, the high price of oil is due in part to financial speculation, as well as the risk premium should the unthinkable happen, and war breaks out in the Mideast. Large oil companies are working very hard to find new sources of oil, and they are forced to look for it in the most hostile regions of our planet. An oil company can pump billions into prospective wells and come up dry.
The other issue, as I see it, is that American's are inherently wasteful. How many people do we see driving trucks and SUV's today who use these vehicles only for going back and forth to work and the store? It is one thing if they need one to tow a trailer, or are in a trade where they actually need a large vehicle. My wife and I drive vehicles that get over 33 mpg on the highways. We have a 21 SEER air conditioner, and our furnace is over 93 percent efficient. Our house is well insulated. All these things may seem small on the surface, but collectively, if everyone thought efficiently, we would all see lower energy prices due to the resultant demand destruction. So when we look at the high price of fuel, we need to understand that we all must work to be as energy efficient as we can be. Getting on point, C-Dory and Marinaut owners are doing their part in this regard, because 1) our boats are extremely fuel efficient, and 2) our boat's being of lightweight design, one does not need a large tow vehicle, which also saves fuel.
Rich