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TERRANCE PHILLIPS
We’ve learned from the wreckage of the Titanic that artifacts,
memorabilia and “old things” were well-preserved because of the cool
temperature of the water.
As a result, I’m seriously considering taking nothing but very cold
showers from this day forward!
The other day, however, our harbor apparently didn’t feel very well
and had a very high temperature. In the Balboa Basin area, the water hit
75 degrees, a level that makes the algae family celebrate and throw a big
party.
The algae must have invited the dorado family as 11 showed up just the
other day. However, it seems to be the bass family that has arrived en
mass with a scattering of yellowtails, barracudas, calico bass, a few
albacores, a couple of marlin and even a swordfish.
A swordfish and three marlin were caught last week between Newport,
Oceanside and Catalina. These species traditionally run through October.
However, when the water warms up, the albacores head out. They like
temperatures in the 62- to 65-degree range.
One species of marine life that becomes very prevalent when the water
gets warm is algae. A one- or two-inch growth of algae on the bottom of
your boat can cost you 2 to 4 knots of speed and will throw your fuel
curve off the page.
In reality, a 30-foot powerboat with significant algae growth can cost
you an extra $50 in fuel for a round-trip ride to Catalina, whereas a
monthly bottom-maintenance service will only cost you around $40.
Running your boat weekly also will help curtail algae growth. Whether
the bottom is clean or not, you still have to pump your tanks full of
dinosaur wine.
At Marine Chevron, the price of diesel has dropped significantly in
the past few weeks.
For 200 to 400 gallons, diesel will run you around a $1.23 per gallon.
For the same amount of regular gas, it will run around $1.88, good
reasons to hire that bottom-cleaning service.
Whatever the issue concerning a boat, a monthly maintenance program
will save you money in the long run. Dealing with local, licensed and
accredited service maintenance companies is always advised.
Boating season is in full swing, so remember to check your gauges
frequently, always inspect your bilge before you start your engines,
check oil levels and always have a designated driver if the need presents
itself.
Long may it wave.
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