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Of course depends on what refinery blew up today, but usually between $70 and & $90.

  • Super User

$15 ;)

50 gal x $2.50 = $125. plus oil @ $20. gal.

Around $60, give or take, depending on the price of Ethanol free gas

Ahhhh, another reason I love kayak fishing.

About 18 bucks plus oil.

  • Super User

Ahhhh, another reason I love kayak fishing.

 

Nothin' -- the joys of fishing electric only reservoirs :)

  • Super User

I feel if you can afford the boat, truck or car you can afford the gas.

I don't drink or gamble or smoke. I'm a tackle hoarder.

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Never paid more than $9 over the past 7 years, but finally upgraded the boat this spring and now it's not unusual to pay as much as $12-$13 for a full tank, and a little more often, too.  :laugh5:

 

-T9

In my aluminum boat with 3 gal tank- about 15 for gas/oil/marvel mystery oil/seafoam/star ton stabilizer concoction. In my Ranger filled iwith a premium and the same concoction around $150.00. I don't generally mind filling up the boat- just do not like those few days when the truck and the boat are both bone dry- that makes for an expensive day. 

$15 in a 6.6 gallon tank and I can run it comfortably WOT for 4-6 trips. I however will not win any races against a bass boat.

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My boat holds 32 gallons. First fill up of the year is a killer. After that, its usually no more than 5-7 gallons a trip. I love my Honda!

Only fill the tank once a year when going into Canadian wilderness.   24 gallon tank and normally only put $20 in at a time and can get 3-4 trips on that.

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How much does it cost to fill up my boat?  That is a question that is so vague that it  has so many variables as to make any responses meaningless.

From dead empty its 120 something plus sea foam and oil right now. It always hurts my feelings a little to pull up to the pumps and stick the card in the pump next to the truck and get it going then walk back to the boat and do the same. Then I just stand back and watch a chunk of my paycheck evaporate. Gotta pay to play though I guess.

How much do you pay to fill up your boat?

With what?

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33 gallonsX about $3 a gallon for ethanol free=$99

 

I normally put about $20 or $30 at a time in though. The biggest lake I fish regularly is only 7,000 acres so even a really long run is only a few miles. 

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As Long Mike said, the question is meaningless.

 

I have a Nitro Z8 with a 58 gallon tank, and a 200 horsepower Merc hanging off the transom.  A full tank of fuel will last me more than a season around here.  When I've gone on the road trips is horse of a different color.  Probably burned about 15 gallons per day on the large impoundments.

 

Around here I burn less than two gallons per day.  Keep in mind the ponds around here are relatively small, averaging a couple of miles from one end to the other, and less than a mile across. 

 

I'm guessing it costs as much to keep the trolling motor batteries charged as it does to pay for the fuel I burn.  That's just a guess. 

 

One thing is certain.  I burn a lot more fuel hauling the big boat around than I burn on the water. 

44 gallons x going rate.... approximately $120

+ $45 gallon pre mix oil.

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