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Buying an Environmentally Friendly BoatThanks,
A: Stan, Whether you're moving to a place near saltwater or fresh water, it's a good time to buy a new boat! The most eco-friendly boats are still those that rely on humans or wind for power, but great strides have been made in the past few years in the development of cleaner-burning, more fuel-efficient boat motors as well as a surge in electric motors. Starting in 2006, the EPA will require all new gasoline boat engines to meet tougher emission guidelines. If you're buying a used boat and motor, look for 4-stroke engines or 2-stroke engines with direct fuel injection. These engines reduce air emissions by up to 75% and use from 35-50% less gasoline and 50% less oil. They are also easier to start and maintain, and less disruptive to wildlife due to quieter running engines. Here is a link to a page that talks about electric boating (and using solar and wind to recharge batteries). This page also has numerous links to other sites on electric boating. www.econogics.com/ev/evboats.htm Shop for high quality, well-made marine equipment that will last a long time. For Eco-friendly boating practices-motor boat specific visit the Union of Concerned Scientists site on green motor boating. http://www.ucsusa.org/publications/greentips/704-good-clean-boating-fun.html About The Author:
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As has been pointed out only human powered boats are pollution free. A row boat will always work and not require buying fuels, of any type. As a rower I have found this product simply great. The rowrite forward rowing system sold at www.nakinadesign.com makes rowing a much better choice. Post by Martin Sullivan RE: Buying an Environmentally Friendly Boat
There is a new boat on the market by Scout Boats (scoutboats.com) that is a Hybrid. Electric for short periods and gas for long distance. Very impressive! Made in South Carolina. Post by Ballyhoo RE: Buying an Environmentally Friendly BoatStan, you can find information on eco-friendly boats, both human powered and electric powered, on www.sealarksales.com. You can enjoy being on the water all day without damaging the environment or buying gasoline. These are rugged, durable boats that look great and provide enjoyment on the water. Check them out. Post By Don (Guest Post) RE: Buying an Environmentally Friendly Boat
Interesting stuff. Thanks Ellen and thank you FFL for posting it on the other site. Post By Stan (Guest Post) RE: Buying an Environmentally Friendly Boat
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