E10 mix can cause problems with engines, outboard motors, fiberglass ... By JAMES MERRIWEATHER • The News Journal • May 12, 2008 Word about the threat ethanol-laced gasoline poses for the engines, outboard motors and fuel systems of boats may not have been communicated...
Will common sense finally carry the day? For decades, sensible skeptics have warned that government tariffs and subsidies designed to encourage the conversion of corn to alcohol and requiring fuel distributors to mix this corrosive stuff into our gas tanks was not going to "solve the energy...
Word about the threat ethanol-laced gasoline poses for the engines, outboard motors and fuel systems of boats may not have been communicated adequately by the state when Delaware in 2006 moved exclusively to E10 — a mix of 90 percent gasoline and 10...
BY JIM WAYMER • FLORIDA TODAY • May 10, 2008 Florida's planned switch to at least 10-percent ethanol in gasoline makes some boat captains worry the additive might gunk up their engines. Fuel sold at Florida marinas will be exempt from the switch, but boaters who gas up...
A fuel additive designed to be more environmentally friendly is causing concern among the boating industry. ... Ethanol is a grain alcohol that is being blended with gasoline, similar to the fuel you fill up your car with at the pump. Dave Cesario, the Melbourne Harbor...