GL: What the hell r we gonna do now?

Jon Boy aka:TrawlerGuy jsclipper at earthlink.net
Sun Jun 15 10:13:22 EDT 2008


Instead of complaining about the cost of fuel, do something about it.
The mega oil corporations don't hold you in a fuel prision. You do have a
choice.

I know I've mentioned it before but I'm suprised that there's not more
interest in this, given that most boat owners on here are very inventive,
savy, DIY type people that often have the time for a home fuel project.

It's very easy to make small batches of "biodiesel", (say 30gal/ea) and can be
done with very little
investment. (say ~$150) There is a few things to learn re: quality control and
a some saftey
precautions to learn but it's quite easy. Everything you need to know is very
available for free on the net.

Biodiesel is a very clean burning stable fuel and it's only real drawback is
that at low temps, (below 40B:F) it must be heated or mixed 56/50 with diesel.
It's a perfect match for most diesel boat where their fuel is never that cold.
It's not only very good for the enviroment but can save a lot of money and is
really a fun project to do.

Probably the easiest way to get started is to attend a seminar like the ones
put on by "Maria (she goes by Mark) Alovert" [ http://www.girlmark.com/ ]
where you will actually make your own small batch BD while also learning
everything you need to put together your own equipment. You come away knowing
how really simple it really is with the confidence to do your own thing. BTW:
she's the one on top of her homemade BD reactor--an old hot-water tank--and
that's an entire setup she's put together on a trailer. Some friends of mine
in OH have been making about 150gal/month, at a cost of about $.75/gal, for
use in their personal vehicles and in construction equipment, and now want to
form a "Coop" (an excellent idea for a group of local boat owners) and move up
to the 1000+ gal/month scale. It takes the same amount of time and effort,
just with larger equipment/storage. So far they are getting all their
feedstock for free but as this becomes more desired, and it will, they know
that even paying $.50/gal for stock to make $1.25/gal fuel beats $5.00+++/gal
at the pump... don't you think so?

See where many farmers have joined to do this already [ http://biofuels.coop/
] At that scale "the coop" can actually "hire" one person to just run the
system to all the member's benefit.

Think about it... Works for farmers... Why not boaters???

Here's the basics.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiesel

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/biodiesel1.htm

http://www.girlmark.com/

http://biodiesel.infopop.cc/6/ubb.x?a=cfrm&s=447609751

I've attended classes of Mark's (Maria at girlmark.com) and her info/class is
very good.

I'm not selling anything here, and it's just my thoughts of course.
Cheers, Jon

Original msg: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
great-loop at lists.samurai.com
  Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:12 AM
  Subject: What the hell r we gonna do now?

  With the fuel prices as they are, and are going to be, along with the
unemployment, and economy n  the kraper , what the hell r we gonna do now?

  personally , I refuse to give up boating!

  See you on the Waterways!

  Capt. Sterling
  http://sterling.talkspot.com/aspx/templates/blank.aspx/msgid/2


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