Fishing & Boating - Brief Bites

Published: Sunday, Aug. 19, 2012 / Updated: Sunday, Aug. 19, 2012 04:25 PM

Lake Wylie Marine Commission meeting Aug. 27

FORT MILL -- 

Marine group meeting Monday

The Lake Wylie Marine Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27, at First Presbyterian Church, 102 S. Central Ave., Belmont.

The public is invited. For more information, visit lakewyliemarinecommission.com.

Catfish Club sets tourney slate

The Catawba Catfish Club announces nine events in its 1012-13 tournaments schedule, including two regular season and one championship event on Lake Wylie. Dates and location are as follows:

• Sept. 15, Lake Wateree, Lake Wateree State Park

• Oct. 6, Fishing Creek Reservoir, Hwy. 21 Access

• Nov. 3, Lake Wylie, Buster Boyd Access Area

• Dec. 8, Lake Wateree, Lake Wateree State Park

• Jan. 5, 2013, Lake Wylie, Buster Boyd Access Area

• Feb. 2, 2013, Lake Wateree, Lake Wateree State Park

• March 2, 2013, Fishing Creek Reservoir, Hwy. 21 Access

• April 13, 2013, Lake Monticello, Hwy. 99 Access

• Championship Event for Catawba Catfish Club, May 4-5, 2013, Lake Wylie, Ebenezer Park

For more information, visit catawbacatfishclub.com.

Boating course scheduled Sept. 29

Catawba Power Squadron will offer America’s Boating Course from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 29 at Driving 911, 2000 S.C. 160, near Towne Tavern.

The course covers safe boating techniques, knots, what is required and rules, useful hints, navigation aids and trailering. The one-day class includes an exam to earn a certificate for a discount from most boat insurance companies. It also meets North Carolina’s boating law requirements for boaters younger than age 26 and qualifies ages younger than 16 to operate a personal watercraft.

The manual costs $30, which can be shared. Lunch is provided for an additional $5. To sign up for the class or for more information, call 803-831-8252, 803-547-6523 or 803-548-5362.

E15 warning stickers available

The National Marine Manufacturers Association is distributing 100,000 E15 warning labels to NMMA member boat manufacturers across the country to place on their boats in hopes of alerting boaters to the potential dangers of fuel with a high volume of ethanol. The labels will help educate boaters that E15 should not be used in their boat.

Contrary to studies showing ethanol is hazardous to marine engines, the Environmental Protection Agency recently approved a plan submitted by the ethanol industry that allows E15 to enter the marketplace.

There are serious and documented human safety, environmental and technological concerns associated with ethanol blends more than over 10 percent in recreational boat fuel tanks and engines. That means that anything above E10 can pose serious problems.

Three years ago, the ethanol industry filed a waiver with the EPA to expand the amount of ethanol allowed in gasoline from 10 percent to 15 percent. Since then, the EPA has approved two partial waivers that allow the fuel to be sold in cars from model years 2001 and newer.

It is important for consumers to use only E10 or lower in their vessels.

In Lake Wylie, Kangaroo Express at 4044 Charlotte Hwy. and BP at 5075 Charlotte Hwy. recently began selling ethanol-free fuel.

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