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Prevalence of "Electric Only" Lakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 499630" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Can only think of one small lake called Pretty Water that does not allow gas motors. Spring fed lake with very clear water almost unheard of in Oklahoma. The technology is out there for clean alternative fuel but it seems to be a dead issue until the major oil company's are willing to allow it. Economics and big money at play. Over time believe the gas engine will be looked upon as we now look at steam engines. It is just a matter of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 499630, member: 32555"] Can only think of one small lake called Pretty Water that does not allow gas motors. Spring fed lake with very clear water almost unheard of in Oklahoma. The technology is out there for clean alternative fuel but it seems to be a dead issue until the major oil company's are willing to allow it. Economics and big money at play. Over time believe the gas engine will be looked upon as we now look at steam engines. It is just a matter of time. [/QUOTE]
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