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Boat Racers Return to Kansas for “Shootout” on the Water

July 22, 2015

           

WASHINGTON — The National Boat Racing Association (NBRA) recently held its annual Garnett Ethanol Hydroplane Shootout in Garnett, Kansas. The July 12–13 event, which was sponsored by the Renewable Fuels Association, East Kansas Agri-Energy and the Kansas Corn Commission, invited boat racers from across the country to compete on the waters of Lake Garnett with ethanol-powered hydroplanes. The Shootout is a popular family attraction that also demonstrates the benefits that ethanol brings to the performance of a marine engine. E10 is approved for use by all boat manufacturers for their engines. The NBRA, which represents more than 250 drivers in 30 states, has used E10 as its primary fuel source for years and has a long history of breaking records with the fuel blend. "We were happy to again sponsor this event to help dispel any myths boat owners might have had about using ethanol in their engines," said Robert White, RFA's vice president of industry relations. "E15 has become a negative buzzword in the marine world, but it is a fuel not approved for boats. Many people still don't know that E10 is a perfectly safe fuel for boats, and this event by the NBRA demonstrates that. We always tell boaters to review their owner's manuals and to read fuel dispenser labels — hopefully the same practice they have with their cars, trucks and SUVs. Consumers can have the same high performance outcome as these racers if they just follow this advice." "EKAE is a proud supporter of this national event. The Garnett Ethanol Hydroplane Shootout proves to ethanol newcomers that E10 is great not only for the average motorboat, but for high-performance marine engines like the ones showcased on Lake Garnett," said Jeff Oestmann, president and CEO of East Kansas Agri-Energy. "These races cast an important spotlight onto an industry significant to both the state of Kansas and our entire nation. Ethanol and boats do mix, and we're excited so many people turned out to witness it for themselves." For more information about ethanol and boat engines, visit www.EthanolRFA.org.