TN-25
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- May 27, 2008
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Like it or not, agree with it or not, Australia is looking to be the latest country to actually ban the importation of older used 2-stroke outboard motors. Check out this link: http://www.brp.com/en-AU/about-us/newsroom/News-Details.html?ArticleID=de52cda5-2543-4b8f-980b-63cacea73608
To me this is silly. They are no longer making the older motors, attrition has it's way. Sure, BRP is playing good corporate citizen before some special interest group calls then on something. I congratulate them on the new ultra-low emissions E-TEC Evinrudes. However, to me the push to ban older motors seems so self-serving.
They say that the older motors pollute 10 times (!) more than new motors. One way of looking at it is that the new motors runs so clean it is almost unbelievable. This is a good thing for sure, but to suddenly turn mean on some ancient motors, numbers of which are dwindling, seems a little bit much to me. You know what happens next, one country does it, then another, then another...
Don't get me wrong. I love this planet. I am not a fan of pollution. There just seems to be little in the way of balance; any consideration to existing property and ways of life. It just seems fashionable to espouse "green" at every turn. Excuse me while I wretch... It all just seems so damn heavy-handed to me. You want to talk about function creep? Give up your liberties and see what follows.
My old 2-stroke has not killed anybody. The way that the greenies talk, they act like we can live forever if we all just unquestioningly take up and follow their agenda.
Beware the man with a cause.
To me this is silly. They are no longer making the older motors, attrition has it's way. Sure, BRP is playing good corporate citizen before some special interest group calls then on something. I congratulate them on the new ultra-low emissions E-TEC Evinrudes. However, to me the push to ban older motors seems so self-serving.
They say that the older motors pollute 10 times (!) more than new motors. One way of looking at it is that the new motors runs so clean it is almost unbelievable. This is a good thing for sure, but to suddenly turn mean on some ancient motors, numbers of which are dwindling, seems a little bit much to me. You know what happens next, one country does it, then another, then another...
Don't get me wrong. I love this planet. I am not a fan of pollution. There just seems to be little in the way of balance; any consideration to existing property and ways of life. It just seems fashionable to espouse "green" at every turn. Excuse me while I wretch... It all just seems so damn heavy-handed to me. You want to talk about function creep? Give up your liberties and see what follows.
My old 2-stroke has not killed anybody. The way that the greenies talk, they act like we can live forever if we all just unquestioningly take up and follow their agenda.
Beware the man with a cause.