Chris Foster
Senior Member
A question for the PNW folks:
Next weekend, I'll be up to the boat for the first time since November.* I had to leave her with mostly empty tanks over the winter as my day of departure - when I was going to fill up - was also the day that the Bellingham Cold Storage weather station recorded an 84 mph gust.
So I'll be taking on 200 or so gallons, and I'm not familiar with the reputations of any of the fuel docks.* I'm moored at Anacortes Marina, so Marine Servicenter is a few hundred feet away.* There are the other vendors in Anacortes, and I'm probably going to take a joy ride to Bellingham Saturday.*
This is enough fuel that twenty cents a gallon difference won't break the bank, but would buy a decent dinner (OK, without wine, but I digress..)
Any suggestions???
Next weekend, I'll be up to the boat for the first time since November.* I had to leave her with mostly empty tanks over the winter as my day of departure - when I was going to fill up - was also the day that the Bellingham Cold Storage weather station recorded an 84 mph gust.
So I'll be taking on 200 or so gallons, and I'm not familiar with the reputations of any of the fuel docks.* I'm moored at Anacortes Marina, so Marine Servicenter is a few hundred feet away.* There are the other vendors in Anacortes, and I'm probably going to take a joy ride to Bellingham Saturday.*
This is enough fuel that twenty cents a gallon difference won't break the bank, but would buy a decent dinner (OK, without wine, but I digress..)
Any suggestions???