Damage
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How to Combat Ethanol Damage to Your Engines
The use of ethanol in our gasoline supply is a hot topic in the news and has been something boaters have watched closely. The damage of the biofuel additive to fuel lines and other engine parts has been a cause for concern since they began adding it to fuel as a result of the Biofuels Act of 2006 that was enacted in 2010.
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Combat the Damage of Ethanol in Your Bass Boat with John Murray
Bassmaster Elite Series pro John Murray talks about combating the damage of ethanol in your bass boat motor.
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Oroville damage when the spillway flow was stopped
With Lake Oroville Spillway flows slowing to zero today, we catch a glimpse of the power of water, and the work that lies ahead.
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Oroville Spillway Damage Prompts Revision to the California B.A.S.S. Nation 2017 schedule
Because of damage to the dam at Oroville Lake, the California B.A.S.S. Nation is postponing the Oroville tournament and moving up the New Melones event.
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Petition on Ethanol Policy
Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) is asking its more than half-million members – and any recreational boat owner concerned with having a safe fuel supply – to petition the Trump administration and Congress to reform the ethanol mandate, also known as the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
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BoatUS Reports $110 Million in Recreational Boat Damage from Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew, which threatened four coastal states as it corkscrewed through the Atlantic in early October, caused an estimated $110 million in damage to recreational boats, according to Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS).
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Hurricane Restoration to Corals
Hurricane Matthew didn't just devastate coastlines and homes in the south Atlantic and Caribbean—it also harmed corals. Staff from the Restoration Center has been on the scene working to address the damage.
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Coast Guard Releases Annual Boating Statistics
The U.S. Coast Guard released its 2015 Recreational Boating Statistics report Tuesday, revealing that boating fatalities nationwide that year totaled 626, the third-lowest number of yearly boating fatalities on record.