Oooh - ouch!!

And to think that I also bought an extra 25 litres as a reserve . . .

Methinks I need to find another garage, selling red from a forecourt 
pump @ £0.70/ltr.

Apart from the question of the derv, I was quite happy using Willowtree 
as a temporary, and secure, mooring though - they ran the engine daily 
for me (in order to keep the batteries topped up and the freezer running 
- especially as we had to leave her in the middle of that heatwave!) - 
though next time I do that sort of thing I'm going to have to make sure 
I can get a berth with shore supply available.

Cheers,
Trevor
nb opwentokbutwalkingwithastick-andstilltwomoretwocome
Kensal Green

On 09/06/2010 15:59, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi Trevor
> My "rule of thumb" calculator, which is usually fairly accurate,
> indicates that the domestic rate of the fuel you purchased was actually
> around 87p / litre. Ouch.
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> I use domestic rate +43p for propulsion rate, so I work it out as (at
> 71p)     96.53x80%=77.2 litres at 71p       =£53.25
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> 96.53x20%=19.3 litres at (71+43) =£22
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> A total of £75.25 give or take the odd 20p
> Geoff
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